Multiple Choice
The Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP) was different from the Foreign Domestic Movement (FDM) in which of the following ways?
A) Caregivers were required to work only in care work with the employer specified in their work permit.
B) Caregivers had limited access to social services, education, and union membership rights until they got their permanent resident status.
C) Caregivers could apply for a work permit after 24 months of work and eventually, they could be granted permanent residency.
D) The process to change jobs for caregivers was very difficult.
E) a and c are correct.
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