Jocelyn Godroy hardly ever smiled in the years since she left her three children in the Philippines in 2004 to work as a live-in caregiver abroad. “And I started crying, but those were tears of joy, thinking back about all these years of my sacrifices for a better future for my children. Article Continued BelowUnder the old live-in caregiver program before its overhaul in 2014, foreign caregivers were eligible to apply for permanent residency after two years of work in Canada. Jocelyn Godroy with her three children, from left, Jorey Ann, R.J. “My girls said they want to get a job right away to help me first, so I can get a break.
Source: thestar November 19, 2017 15:30 UTC