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Agri-Food Pilot Program

A pathway to permanent residence for experienced and non-seasonal workers in the agri-food sector

General information

Agri-Food Pilot Program is a pathway to permanent residence for workers who have Canadian work experience and a job offer in industries and occupations of Food and Agriculture

Basic requirements
Job offer
Permanent full-time and non-seasonal in occupations and industries of Food and Agriculture
Education
Equivalent to Canadian high-school assessed by Educational Credential Assessment
Work experience
1 year of full-time non-seasonal work experience on an LMIA work permit within the last 3 years in occupations and industries of Food and Agriculture
Settlement fund
Enough to support yourself and accompanying family members during the period of adaptation after your arrival
Language
CLB or NCLC 4
Eligible industries and occupations
Animal production, excluding aquaculture NAICS codes 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124 and 1129
Animal production, excluding aquaculture NAICS codes 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124 and 1129
NOC 82030 - Agricultural service contractors and farm supervisors
NOC 84120 - Specialized livestock workers and farm machinery operators
NOC 85100 - Livestock labourers
NOC 85101 - Harvesting labourers
Greenhouse, nursery and floriculture production, including mushroom production - NAICS code 1114
Greenhouse, nursery and floriculture production, including mushroom production - NAICS code 1114
NOC 82030 - Agricultural service contractors and farm supervisors
NOC 84120 - Specialized livestock workers and farm machinery operators
NOC 85100 - Livestock labourers
NOC 85101 - Harvesting labourers
Meat product manufacturing - NAICS code 3116
Meat product manufacturing - NAICS code 3116
NOC 63201 - Butchers (retail and wholesale)
NOC 65202 - Meat cutters and fishmongers (retail and wholesale)
NOC 94141 - Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers
NOC 82030 - Agricultural service contractors and farm supervisors
NOC 84120 - Specialized livestock workers and farm machinery operators
NOC 85100 - Livestock labourers
NOC 95106 - Labourers in food and beverage processing

Application process

Process timeline of preparing and reviewing the application
between the employer with Employment and Social Development Canada

Application submission
Stage 1

Submit the permanent resident application to IRCC when all minimum requirements are met and have legal status.

Biometrics collection
Stage 2

Receive a request from IRCC for biometrics collection at visa application centres to verify identity and admissibility.

Medical examination
Stage 3

Receive a request from IRCC for a medical examination with panel physicians to provide proof of the health conditions.

Get PR Status
Stage 4

Application approved, the applicant gets Permanent Resident status after landing or confirming on IRCC Portal.Confirmation valid within 12 months

Success factors

Crucial elements affect the decision

Settlement fund
Age
Language
French
Canadian work experience
Education
Work experience
Admissible
Employer supports
Occupation in Canada
Job position
Field study in Canada
Submission time
Employer Letter of Support
Agricultural experience
Community referral letter
Job offer
Residential area
Provincial nomination
Study Permit
Work permit
Education in Canada
LMIA
Relatives in Canada

Entitlement

Benefits the applicant and their accompanying family members are entitled to when becoming permanent residents

Family-friendly
Family-friendly

The immigration application includes the applicant's spouse and children

Work and study
Work and study

Keep working legally with the letter of support for work permit renewal

Medical
Medical

Access to high-quality modern public health care as same as Canadian

Education
Education

Free or lower tuition for children depends on the level of education

Benefits
Benefits

Access to social benefits as same as Canadian

Mobility right
Mobility right

Live and work anywhere under Permanent Resident status

Sponsorship
Sponsorship

Ability to sponsor relatives if the conditions are met

Naturalization
Naturalization

Ability to obtain citizenship if residency conditions are met

Specific requirements

Important requirements the applicant should note

  • Agri-Food Pilot Program is a pathway to permanent residence for experienced workers to address the labor needs in Food and Agriculture industry in Canada. This pilot program will run until May 2023 and accept approximately 16,500 application per year.
  • Must have at least 1 year of work experience on a valid LMIA work permit in the eligible occupations
  • The permanent application includes spouses, children and grandchildren.
  • There is an annual limit of 2,750 applications plus family members to each eligible occupation

Immigration Ineligibility

  • Misrepresentation: directly or indirectly misrepresenting or withholding material facts that cause or may cause administrative errors of the government
  • Have failed to comply with any immigration act or regulation
  • Have a family member who is inadmissible to Canada
  • Financial ground: unable or unwilling to financially support yourself and accompanying family members
  • Medical ground: have a health condition that is dangerous to public health, public safety or may cause excessive demand on health or social services
  • Have committed a crime, including impaired driving
  • Membership in criminal organizations for activities such as human trafficking or money laundering
  • National security reasons: espionage, subversion of government, violence or terrorism, or membership of related organizations
  • Violations of human rights or international law such as war crimes, crimes against humanity, or being a prescribed senior official of a government that engages or has engaged in these activities

Eligible industries and occupations

  • Animal production, excluding aquaculture (NAICS codes 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124 and 1129)
    • NOC 82030 - Agricultural service contractors and farm supervisors
    • NOC 84120 - Specialized livestock workers and farm machinery operators
    • NOC 85100 - Livestock labourers
    • NOC 85101 - Harvesting labourers
  • Greenhouse, nursery and floriculture production, including mushroom production (NAICS code 1114)
    • NOC 82030 - Agricultural service contractors and farm supervisors
    • NOC 84120 - Specialized livestock workers and farm machinery operators
    • NOC 85100 - Livestock labourers
    • NOC 85101 - Harvesting labourers
  • Meat product manufacturing (NAICS code 3116)
    • NOC 63201 - Butchers (retail and wholesale)
    • NOC 65202 - Meat cutters and fishmongers (retail and wholesale)
    • NOC 94141 - Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers
    • NOC 82030 - Agricultural service contractors and farm supervisors
    • NOC 84120 - Specialized livestock workers and farm machinery operators
    • NOC 85100 - Livestock labourers
    • NOC 95106 - Labourers in food and beverage processing

Job offer

  • Permanent full-time and non-seasonal with a wage that meets or exceeds the median wage for the same position and region
  • Outside of Québec

Work experience

  • 1 year of full-time non-seasonal work experience on an LMIA work permit within the last 3 years in occupations and industries of Food and Agriculture
  • In eligible industries and occupations

Education

Language

Minimum CLB 4, assessed by 1 of 4 language proficiency tests within the last 2 years:

Settlement fund

Unless current working in Canada on a valid work permit, must have proof of funds to support yourself and family members during the period of adaptation after your arrival, based on Low Income Cut-Off threshold and family size:

Quy mô gia đìnhTài chính yêu cầu (CAD)
1$13,757
2$17,127
3$21,055
4$25,564
5$28,994
6$32,700
7$36,407
Each additional family member$3,706

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