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syldeninf

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Oct 5, 2008
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Hi,i am canadian and i have a friend from the phillipines and she want to come in canada, as foreign worker, how can i help her to find a job? i mean what will be the best way for me to help her to find a job? can i sponcer her as a friend? are there any ways to help her?

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First What does She do?next What do you do?Do you own your own business?Are you in a relationship with your friend?What Province are you from?Then perhaps advice can be given
 
she is ready to work any kind of jobs in canada minimum wadge and up, she doesnt care what province, i live in quebec, i dont own a business yet but im planning to do so eventually in her country she has a midwife diplomat . so im wondering if i can help her on any ways, she is just a very good friend to me that i wish to help, thanks
 
syldeninf said:
she is ready to work any kind of jobs in canada minimum wadge and up, she doesnt care what province, i live in quebec, i dont own a business yet but im planning to do so eventually in her country she has a midwife diplomat . so im wondering if i can help her on any ways, she is just a very good friend to me that i wish to help, thanks
OK being a midwife,she is qualified to come in as a Federal caregiver or Practical Nurse in BC,Perhaps you could help her get her temporary BC license,It costs money or if she wants to be a caregiver,She will need help to pay the fees
 
ok, the money is not a problem, sure i can help her, can you give me more information on how to get this permit and the next procedure to do after please? , thanks a lot for your help, maybe there is a little hope for her.
 
She wants to go as a live-in caregiver, check the ads at http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/JobResult_en.aspx?ProvId=99&Keyword=live-in+caregiver&Sources=JobBank,Government&Student=No

Some of them are agencies such as http://www.abcnannies.ca/ so she can try them too.

If she wants to work as a midwife, I found this for Ontario, http://www.cmo.on.ca/docs/Career%20map%20with%20cover.pdf and looks like she would have to take a year of college to get licensed there. Here is also something for international midwifes: http://cmrc-ccosf.ca/node/15
 
thanks again, can you give me the address where she can get the temporary permit you have been talking about or the internet link?
 
Visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/apply-who-eligible.asp and read
Working temporarily in Canada.--->Who can apply-->Eligibility to apply--->Eligibility to apply from outside Canada--->Eligibility to apply from inside Canada--->Eligibility to apply from inside Canada--->
 
I don't think it would be a big deal to get a work permit as a care giver when she is a midwife. Don't you mean information about getting a temporary license in BC to work as a midwife? BCguy can maybe help you with that. Midwifes make way more money than caregivers.
 
Well She can apply to Health Match BC or else www.futuresearchcanada.com Midwives can count as practical nurses.Cheers