- Petsa
- 2009-09-22 
- May-akda
- CBC 
- Buod
- Immigrant women's advocates are concerned that proposed federal legislation aimed at protecting foreign caregivers in Canada will just create more problems. 
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- CBC News 
- Buong Teksto
- Immigrant women's advocates are concerned that proposed federal legislation aimed at protecting foreign caregivers in Canada will just create more problems. - New legislation was drafted earlier this year. - Bill C-45, if passed, would give Canadian visa officers the power to deny entry to live-in caregivers if they suspect there is any possibility the caregivers might be mistreated. - "The visa officer would be able to say, 'Look we're concerned you might be going in to face a degrading situation. We're going to withhold your work permit,' and then that caregiver could find a different legitimate situation," said Immigration Minister Jason Kenney. - But Cecilia Diocson, executive director of the National Alliance of Philippine Women in Canada, says that's no protection at all. - According to Diocson the new bill will "just give the visa officer the power to refuse entry [into Canada] if he thinks or she thinks the person is not desirable to come." - Kenney denies that is the intention of the legislation and says in most cases, C-45 won't be a barrier. - "Our objective is not to use this additional power to get in the way of legitimate caregiver-employer relationships, but only in really extraordinary circumstances where a caregiver may go into an abusive situation," he said. - But Diocson wonders how a visa officer would know in advance that a caregiver would be headed for an abusive situation. She says that the legislation will put too much power in the hands of one person. - "I'm not allowed [to enter Canada] because some visa officer, for some reason, decides that I'm not the right person to come?" - Kenney says the new bill is just a start and that other reforms to the live-in caregiver program are on the way. - Bill C-45 will go to second reading sometime this fall. 
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 Critics upset with new caregiver bill (http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2009/09/22/caregiver-bill.html)
 
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