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A foreign national must have first obtained a Service Canada Labour Market Impact Assessment/validation before applying for a Work Permit. Once a foreign  national had a Service Canada validation, the foreign national could apply for a Work Permit under the live-in caregiver class. Overseas applications are being processed inside Canada.   
A foreign national must have first obtained a Service Canada Labour Market Impact Assessment/validation before applying for a Work Permit. Once a foreign  national had a Service Canada validation, the foreign national could apply for a Work Permit under the live-in caregiver class. Overseas applications are being processed inside Canada.   


Please see [[Foreword on Employment Law (9:I) | Chapter 9: Employment Law]] for further information on live-in caregivers. You may also refer to the Live-in Caregiver Program, administered by the federal government via Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Information on the Program, including the November 2014 changes, is available on the [http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/caregiver/index.asp CIC website], and also through the West Coast Domestic Workers’  Association:
Please see [[Foreword on Employment Law (9:I) | Chapter 9: Employment Law]] for further information on live-in caregivers. You may also refer to the Live-in Caregiver Program, administered by the federal government via Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Information on the Program, including the November 2014 changes, is available on the [http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/caregiver/index.asp CIC website], and also through the Migrant Workers Centre:


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Once a live-in caregiver is admitted into Canada on a Work Permit, she or he must work for two of four years before applying for permanent resident status in Canada (''IRP Regulations'', s 113(1)(d)).  
Once a live-in caregiver is admitted into Canada on a Work Permit, she or he must work for two of four years before applying for permanent resident status in Canada (''IRP Regulations'', s 113(1)(d)).


== E. Humanitarian and Compassionate Applications ==
== E. Humanitarian and Compassionate Applications ==
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