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Immigration changes push migrant care workers into precarity

January 16
30 mins

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Episode Description

Labour reporter Gabriela Calugay-Casuga sits down with Kelly Botengan to discuss the recent changes by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), which has paused the intake of new applications for the Home Care Worker Immigration pilots. 

Advocacy groups argue the pause leaves many migrant workers, predominantly women from racialized communities, in a precarious situation. If their work permits expire while waiting for a permanent residency decision, and they are unable to apply for an extension under the paused program, they risk becoming undocumented or losing their legal status in Canada.

About our guests

Kelly Botengan came to Canada via the live in caregiver program in 2006. She was involved in community organizing for a few years, then worked as a settlement counsellor with migrant caregivers for 13 years. worked exclusively with caregivers. Botengan is currently in her last term as a paralegal student at Seneca Polytechnic and works part time as a legal assistant in an immigration law firm. 

To learn more about the causes Botengan organizes around, check out the Caregivers Collective of Canada on Facebook

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