The Agri-Food Immigration Pilot aims to address the labor shortages in Canada's agricultural sector by attracting and retaining skilled foreign workers with expertise in various industries, such as mushroom and greenhouse crop production, meat processing, and livestock raising.
This pilot program will operate on a trial basis from 2020 to 2023, with a maximum intake of 2,750 candidates per year.
If you're considering obtaining permanent residency in Canada through the Agri-Food Immigration Pilot, you'll need to demonstrate relevant work experience in one of the eligible sectors and secure a job offer from a Canadian employer in a qualifying occupation.
The National Occupational Classification (NOC) code has identified various qualifying occupations within each industry. It’s essential to familiarize yourself with the detailed job descriptions and responsibilities of the position you’re interested in.
Below are the qualifying jobs categorized by industry:
There’s a yearly cap on the number of applications for each occupation. The IRCC processes applications on a first-come, first-served basis. If the maximum capacity for your occupation is reached, your application will not be accepted, and the fees will be refunded.
To participate in the program, you must meet the following requirements:
Your work experience must adhere to the following guidelines:
Unpaid work through volunteering, internships, or self-employment cannot be counted.
To qualify for the pilot, your job offer must meet specific conditions:
You must demonstrate proficiency in English or French, meeting the following minimum requirements:
Applicants must fulfill the following educational criteria:
Document your financial capacity to support yourself and your family in Canada:
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