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*Please Note: My experience with filing for the LMIA was based on the previous rules prior to Nov. 30, 2014, however I have updated the li...
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ReplyDeleteI have a question based on this post. You have posted info about someone applying from Hong Kong. My prospective nanny is currently working in Hong Kong, but is a Filipino citizen. Are you hiring someone FROM Hong Kong, or do you know if the above 'Hong Kong' criteria applies to people residing in Hong Kong or must they be citizens?
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Hello again to you too. The information is based on where the nanny is residing when they apply. Our nanny is also Filipino, but currently working in HongKong. :-) Keep the questions coming...happy to help.
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ReplyDeleteI have finally received my verbal LMIA approval and trying to work on the next step. I have been referring to the above checklist you give about documents needed for applications from Hong Kong, and I am also trying to cross-reference from the CIC website. I cannot find the above checklist from your post anywhere on the CIC website and cannot find a checklist that includes the NBI certificate and/or medical. Do you think you could direct me to where you got your above checklist? (and if things have changed?)
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Thanks for your comment and congratulations on receiving verbal approval on your LMIA!! I will actually need to do some homework to find the link for you because when I originally wrote this post, I had the same issue. There were two conflicting sources, and it took me a long time to figure out which one was accurate. In the end I knew that the link I posted was correct because the HongKong based agencies provide that link (and it was a CIC website) to nanny applicants. I don't believe it's changed under the new rules, I think it's the same old problem of vague information. Anyways, let me do some internet scouring to find the two links for you, I should have saved it the first time!
DeleteI found the link! The layout of the list has changed, but it's all the same and lists NBI (which is a provincial police check). http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5923E.pdf
DeleteI thought the Live-In Caregiver program had ended after November 30, 2014. Yet it still refers to it as part of the checklist. If you received a positive LMIA after this date does your prospective nanny still complete this checklist. It's all a little confusing.
ReplyDeleteHi there, thanks for your comment. No the live-in caregiver program has not ended at all. I think perhaps you're confusing this with the fact that many Canadian families and caregiver advocacy groups feel that the governments reform of the program was an underhanded way of trying to shut it down, particularly given that the approval numbers (of LMIAs) has dropped significantly, but it is still up and running. As of November 30, 2014 the rules have changed which you can learn all about from this post: http://nannyandmeblog.blogspot.ca/2015/01/live-in-caregiver-reform-overview-with.html. The process is still much the same, the only difference in terms of the application really is that the LMIA now streams prospective candidates into a live-out vs. live-in stream, but they will still go on to complete steps such as this one in order to file their documentation in their respective countries to obtain their visa. Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any other questions.
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