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“This pilot provides an important path to permanent residency to these experienced workers, whom we rely on to feed our country and help grow our economy. Today’s announcement builds on all the work we have done to ensure our farmers and food producers can count on the help of workers while ensuring their safety.” —The Honorable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food.
As of May 15, 2020, the Canadian immigration services; have launched the Agri-Food Immigration Pilot which addresses the labor needs of the Canadian Agri-food industry. Currently, 1 out of 8 jobs in Canada is related to the agri-food industry. The program endeavors to attract talent from around the world which may fill up Canada’s skill shortage in the agri-food industry, boost the economy, and create middle-class jobs around Canada. It also aims to thrive Canada’s food security by providing necessary skills and labor in the Agri-food sector. This immigration program is specifically designed for the labour of certain agri-food industries and will provide a pathway for eventual permanent residence. Temporary visa holders who are already working in these fields can now apply for permanent residence under this pilot. Under this pilot labor of the following food industry will be eligible to apply for immigration:
According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), principal applicants along with their families will be admitted into Canada for the next three years and 2,750 applications will be accepted every year. As per the IRCC media release applications are being accepted starting May 15, 2020, until May 14, 2023.
The Agri-Food Immigration Pilot is not applicable for the province of Quebec however, employers of Quebec can benefit from the two-year Labor-Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) which is a part of this pilot. To be eligible the occupation must be listed under the National Occupational Classification (NOC).
“Attracting and retaining talented workers is essential to help grow our economy and improve the living standards of all Canadians,” –Marco Mendicino, Canadian minister of immigration.
There is always a labour shortage in the farming and food processing industry and to cater to the needs of Canadian employers in the farming and food processing industry is the prime objective of the Canadian government whilst introducing this new pilot program.
This new pilot program will ensure the availability of a trained workforce for Canadian employers and thus support the Canadian economy.
This is a 03 years pilot with a specific quota on each industry as below:
NOC | TYPE | NOC TITLE | No. of Applications |
---|---|---|---|
8252 | B | Farm Supervisor or Specialized Livestock Workers | 50 applications |
9462 | C | Industrial Butchers | 1470 applications* |
6331 | B | Retail Butchers | |
9617 | D | Food Processing Labourers | 730 applications |
8431 | C | General Farm Workers | 200 applications |
8611 | D | Harvesting Labourers | 300 applications |
* Industrial Butchers and Retail Butchers have a combined application limit of 1470 per year.
To be eligible for the Agri-Food immigration pilot, applicants must:
The following occupations and industries are eligible under the pilot program:
For the agri-food program the list of eligible industries are as follows:
Relevant Canadian work experience includes:
The following count as working hours for the agri-food pilot program:
The following do NOT count as working hours:
To apply for the pilot program the applicant must have a valid and eligible job offer meeting the following requirements:
All applicants must meet language requirements to be eligible for the pilot program, which is as follows:
All applicants must meet educational requirements for an agri-food pilot, such as:
All applicants wishing to apply through the Agri-Food pilot must show proof of funds to settle in Canada. The proof of funds must indicate the ability to support any family members who will come to Canada with the applicant. Proof of funds can be any of the following:
It is important to note that all evidence in the form of financial documents must have contact information, Official letterheads, and the applicant’s name. In case of account information, the account number, details of account including current balance, and average balance of the last 6 months must be included.
All financial proof depends upon the size of the family that is dependent upon the applicant. The size of the family includes spouses, dependent children, and dependent children of the spouse. The finances must be enough to support all members irrespective of whether they will be traveling to Canada or not. An average requirement of funds for 2020 is as follow:
Number of family members Funds required
(including those you support who aren’t immigrating with you) (in CAD)
1 $12,960
2 $16,135
3 $19,836
4 $24,083
5 $27,315
6 $30,806
7 $34,299
Additional family members $3,492
To file for permanent residence the applicant must make sure they have a valid job offer and work experience under the Agri-Food Pilot. The following steps must be followed to apply for permanent residence:
After an applicant has successfully filled out the application and applied, he/she will need to give their biometrics and photos.
The applicant will be required to download the application package. Once downloaded the applicant can fill out the application and click the validate button. After the application has been correctly filled and the applicant has clicked the validate button, they will require to print a hard copy which includes all barcodes. The application needs to have bar codes or else it would be void. Signatures and dates would be required where asked. The application package has a document checklist and guide. Once done the applicant can make sure he/she has completed the application and attached all required documentation with the document checklist. It is always advisable to print and keep a hard copy of the whole application package with you for your record in case you need it in the future. All information must be completely valid and truthful as fraudulent information can lead to rejection of the application Apart from the permanent residence application the employer and employee will have to fill out the following forms for the Agri-Food Immigration Pilot:
(The employer must fill out the form and give it to the applicant while submitting their application.)
Forms for the principal applicant to fill out under the Agri-Food Pilot Program:
Forms for the principal applicant to fill out (if applicable):
Once all the application forms are filled out the next immediate step is to pay the application fees. All fees will be paid online. Applicants will have to pay the following fees:
This biometric fee covers the cost of obtaining fingerprints and a digital photo which is required for the biometrics. Once the fees are paid, the applicant will receive a letter of confirmation that needs to be shown when giving biometrics. Once the biometrics letter has been issued the applicants have normally 30 days to complete their biometrics process, from the date of issuance of the biometrics letter.
Once all the forms are properly filled and signed along with the required documents for the application as per the document checklist then the applicant can apply at:
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Agri-Food Pilot
Centralized Intake Office
PO BOX 8700
Sydney, NS
B1P 0G2
Canada
All applicants must have medical test reports through designated medical doctors along with police certificates for themselves and their families. If an applicant(s) has a history of disease they may be inadmissible. Similarly, if the applicant(s) pose a criminal threat to Canada they may be inadmissible.
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