--00000000000075e6e805f7f82878 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Tim, Under this program, the caregivers must prove that they have worked full-time for the equivalent of 2 years, this goal can be achieved within 3 years, not necessarily in two. Therefore, they must take as many shifts as we can offer, but in the unlikely event that we do not have enough hours for them, they can have a secondary employer. This is not considered a sponsorship, is part of a Home Support Worker pilot program. Pacific CoastCommunity College will do the initial selection process (nursing, MD, physiotherapist or any health-related background, experience, English level ), help and orient the applicants and give them a 4-week program about caregiving in Canada (can be done online while waiting for the work permit approval). Once the applicants are hired and arrive in Canada will start working for us and PCCC will also help them with the registration process. I emailed you the Mou for your review. Thanks [image: TheKey] Elizabeth Manjarrez Recruiter The Key 1861 Marine Dr. Vancouver, BC V7V 1J7 *T* 778 279 3634 *F* 778 279 3635 *E* emanjarrez@thekey.com On Tue, Mar 28, 2023 at 7:01=E2=80=AFAM Timothy Thomas wrot= e: > Hi Elizabeth, > > Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Do you know if the > expectation is that we provide guaranteed work to these potential > immigrants? In affect, sponsoring them? > > Angie, can you attend the meeting? > Thanks! > > On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 3:42=E2=80=AFPM Elizabeth Manjarrez > wrote: > >> Dear Tim and Angie, >> >> I was approached by the owner of Pacific Coast Community College. I have >> worked with this college for more than 4 years now, we hire some student= s >> and alumni from their RCA program and we have also facilitated practicum >> for some of them. >> >> Mr. Chia (owner) wants us to collaborate with him in his new program to >> bring foreign care healthcare workers from overseas (doctors, nurses, >> LPN's). He is already in partnership with Nursing schools in >> different countries. His program aims to help them with the immigration >> process and lead them to get their registration number upon arriving in >> Canada. >> >> This will be at no cost to The Key and can bring the qualified staff tha= t >> we are looking for. >> >> I have invited you for a zoom meeting with him on Monday, I hope you can >> attend so he can explain the details. >> >> I will ask him to email you some information beforehand so you can >> evaluate and decide, but it sounds very beneficial. >> >> Thank you >> >> >> >> >> >> Elizabeth Manjarrez >> Recruiter >> The Key >> 1861 Marine Dr. >> Vancouver, BC V7V 1J7 >> *T* 778 279 3634 >> *F* 778 279 3635 >> *E* emanjarrez@thekey.com >> >> >> > > -- > Tim Thomas > Head of Canada Division > *Please note my email has changed:* > tt@TheKey.com > (514) 591-9387 > TheKey.ca > [image: TheKey] > --00000000000075e6e805f7f82878 Content-Type: text/html; chars