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AMA Smiles Companion Care Services 02.10.2021

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AMA Smiles Companion Care Services 07.08.2021

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AMA Smiles Companion Care Services 24.07.2021

Thank you Canada! To God be the Glory No more family separation for Caregivers who are Caring for Children and Caring for People with High Medical Needs! Care...givers came to Canada to provide care to families that need it, and it’s time for Canada to care for them in return. To demonstrate our commitment, we are finally providing them and their family members the opportunity to apply to become permanent residents. The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship News release from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada today for CAREGIVERS!!! Interim Pathway for Caregivers in Canada Now Open Applicants encouraged to meet the June 4 deadline March 15, 2019Ottawa, ON Caregivers who came to Canada to provide care to Canadian families, in the hope of eventually transitioning to becoming a permanent residents should apply to the Interim Pathway for Caregivers (IPC). Caregivers who have been working in Canada temporarily but who have not qualified for any other current caregiver program are encouraged to review the criteria and begin working on their applications so that they don’t miss the June 4 deadline. Quick facts: In October 2017, there was a backlog of about 9,000 cases, representing 24,000 caregivers and their family members, in the Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP). We have reduced that backlog to only 495 cases, representing 2,655 people left to be processed, a reduction of close to 95 percent. The processing time for new applications from those who were grandfathered into the LCP is 12 months instead of the peak of 60 months previously. Applications under the Caring for Children and Caring for People with High Medical Needs pilots continue to be processed in 6 months or less. In June 2019, the Home Child Care Provider Pilot and the Home Support Worker Pilot will launch, replacing the Caring for Children and Caring for People with High Medical Needs pilots. The new pilots will each have a maximum of 2,750 principal applicants, for a combined total of 5,500 principal applicants per year. Spouses/common-law partners and dependent children will not count against the limit. Under the new pilots, in-home caregivers will get occupation-specific work permits, which will provide greater flexibility in changing jobs when necessary. Caregivers will also have more opportunity to bring their family with them to Canada, as their spouses/common-law partners will be eligible for an open work permit and their dependent children will be eligible for a study permit.

AMA Smiles Companion Care Services 18.07.2021

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AMA Smiles Companion Care Services 22.11.2020

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AMA Smiles Companion Care Services 07.11.2020

VANCOUVER NDP MP Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway) today criticized the Trudeau government for missing its May 15 deadline to repatriate dozens of containers ...of rotting trash dumped illegally in the Philippines. The Philippines Government has now recalled its Ambassador and diplomatic staff in response to the dispute. The Government of Canada’s actions throughout this matter have been utterly shameful, said Davies. Delays and refusals to take responsibility for this environmental offence have been committed by successive Conservative and Liberal governments. I once again call on Justin Trudeau to take back the trash, provide compensation, issue an apology, stop the practice of dumping garbage in developing countries, and hold the shippers financially accountable, added Davies. From 2013 to 2014, at least 103 containers containing over 2,500 tons of household trash were shipped from Canada to the Philippines. An Ontario-based company falsely claimed the containers held recyclable plastic materials. Instead, the containers were full of rotting trash, paper and even soiled diapers. The Philippines has since been calling on Canada to take its garbage back. The dispute has prompted protests from environmental activists who say Canada has violated multiple sections of the Basel Convention, a treaty that prohibits shipping waste to developing countries without consent. Canada’s reputation in the world is literally being trashed by the Trudeau government’s inaction, concluded Davies. It’s time to show some respect to the people of the Philippines by finally cleaning up our own mess.

AMA Smiles Companion Care Services 03.11.2020

omg... Let's hope for the best! https://philippinecanadiannews.com//breaking-philippines-/