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Two Vulnerable Groups Of Canada Immigrants

Posted under: Canada Immigration by Canada Immigration Tips

For decades Canada has been one of the hottest immigration destinations for foreigners around the globe. Whether it is because of Canada’s passion to welcome newcomers or Canada’s neutral role in world politics, Canada is a household name in any country in the world and a place that many can only dream to get to.

The problem with the above is that there are many who take advantage of one’s desire to immigrate to Canada and it is now common place to hear that several individuals were scammed into paying thousands of dollars for applications that were never filed. A look at Canada Immigration web site warns individuals against fraudsters and places a caveat emptor mentality on prospective immigrants looking to make Canada their new home.

While the above is sound advice, in the last few months there has been an influx of coverage and discussion surrounding two types of vulnerable groups who on one hand will do whatever it takes to immigrate and on the other hand file a legitimate application which soon falls apart due to their vulnerability.

The first group involves applicants who enter Canada as live in caregivers. This article is not a discussion of how recruiters lure applicants from abroad to work in Canada only to find no jobs here. That is a separate issue and “old news.” The issue is now taken to a higher degree.

The discussion is now regarding live in caregivers who have already entered Canada as live in caregivers and then pay an agency in Canada to find them a Canadian employer to act as a “ghost employer.” In other words, the employer is only an employer on paper. The work permit states “employer X” and taxes are paid for the live in caregiver by “employer X” but in reality the live in caregiver is working in a factory or bakery.

The goal is then to have the caregiver apply for permanent residence after 24 months of “employment with employer X” and all is fine. Right? Wrong!

Without getting into a discussion of how illegal the above scheme is…..this article is focusing on the ever so common scenario nowadays when “employer X” refuses to cooperate after 2 years.

In other words, for two years (or even less) the caregiver has “paid” all these taxes for alleged employment as a caregiver for “employer X” hoping to obtain the appropriate T4’s or ROE or Letter of Reference from the “employer X” to file for permanent residence.

Then at the end the employer refuses to issue anything and the caregiver is stuck with no proof of employment and a loss of time under the caregiver program. That is, the caregiver will never be able to make up that loss time in the event they wish to change employers and genuinely work as a caregiver.

This special group of caregivers are often “left out in the cold” and do not know what to do. They are vulnerable because they fall prey to the demands of employer and they are too scared to tell anyone especially immigration as they were co-conspirators in the scheme.

The second group of equally vulnerable individuals are those who marry Canadian Citizen or Permanent Residents in order to become immigrants.

It has been reported that there are over 600 files at one immigration office alone where officers are investigating whether marriage of this type are genuine or not.

In many situations, the prospective immigrant pays the Canadian Citizen a certain amount of money in order to follow through on the sponsorship. By law, the Canadian sponsor can withdraw the application at any time and even on the last day before being landed. Again, individuals who take part in this sort of scheme and then get burned at the end are left vulnerable and left scrambling to find a resolution.



Atty. Henry Moyal is a certified and licensed immigration lawyer in Toronto. The article above is general advice only is not intended as legal document. Send your Canada immigration inquiries to his office phone 416-733-3193 or visit his website http://www.moyal.com

Filipina Caregivers With Nursing Degree Apply As Immigrant Now!

Posted under: Canada Immigration, Live In Caregiver Program by Canada Immigration Tips

by: Don Collantes, Canadian Immigration Specialist

Are you a registered nurse from the Philippines and currently with a work permit under the live-in caregiver program?

Do you want to apply as an immigrant immediately without having to complete the live-in caregiver program?

If your answer isĀ  yes, this article contains further information that is of high interests to you.

Misused Caregiver Program

Many nurses with work experience in the Philippines or even Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Doha, Kuwait, UAE, Lebanon, Europe, etc. and with aspirations of migrating to Canada have accepted work permits to Canada under the live-in caregiver program since their nursing background qualifies them as live-in caregivers in Canada, and since the process of securing a work permit took several months, whereas, previously the process of applying as an immigrant directly to Canada took several years.

These nurses, however, once in Canada discovered the hardships of working as a live-in caregiver, which include the separation from their family members, a down-grade in their professions without the opportunity to practice as a nurse for several years, limited income, commonly going above and beyond their duty with little or no incentives and cleaning, which is not a duty of a nurse.

New Action Plan

On November 28, 2008, the newly elected Federal Government of Canada implemented an action plan, wherein, 38 specific professions including nurses will be fast-tracked for Canada since these professions are in high demand in Canada.

The goal of implementing this action plan serves three purposes:

1) To meet the high demand of certain skilled professions in Canada;

2) To reduce the current immigration backlog; and

3) To process immigrant applications within six months to twelve months.

Caregivers with nursing backgrounds are encouraged to take advantage of this new action plan and immediately apply for permanent residence status while continuing to work under the live-in caregiver program in the meantime and without the need of exiting Canada.


Don Collantes is a certified immigration specialist in Toronto, Ontario. You may contact him at his office number 416-733-3605 or email him at chitoc@cwss-canada.com

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