Canada's Caregiver Program is a stalled system derailing lives
The system that is supposed to help foreign nannies and care workers build a new life in Canada is, simply put, a hot mess.
That’s the conclusion of caregivers, their advocates and their lawyers, two years after reforms were brought in by the federal Liberal government.
Just how bad are things?
Until this past November, over an 18-month period, not a single work permit was issued under two new pilot programs. Meanwhile, there’s a backlog of at least 9,100 applications for permanent residence. That matches the kind of numbers that government saw back in 2017, when the processing time was known to be as long as five years.
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