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What is the Canada Agri-Food Pilot Program?
The Canada Agri-Food Pilot Program is a special immigration pathway introduced to address labor shortages in the Canadian agri-food sector. It provides a direct path to permanent residency (PR) for experienced, non-seasonal workers in key industries such as meat processing, greenhouse farming, and livestock production.
Key Benefits of the Agri-Food Pilot
βœ… Direct PR Pathway – No need for a work permit renewal
βœ… Spouse and Dependents Eligible – Family members can apply for PR
βœ… Steady Employment – Secure jobs in high-demand industries
βœ… Path to Citizenship – After gaining PR, workers can apply for Canadian citizenship
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the Agri-Food Pilot, applicants must meet the following criteria:
1. Work Experience
βœ” Minimum 1 year of full-time, non-seasonal work in an eligible occupation within the past 3 years.
βœ” Work must be in one of the eligible industries under a valid Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)–based work permit.
2. Eligible Occupations and Industries
The following sectors and occupations qualify under this program:
Meat Processing
Retail Butchers (NOC 63201)
Industrial Butchers (NOC 63202)
Farm Supervisors and Specialized Livestock Workers (NOC 82030)
Food Processing Labourers (NOC 95106)
Greenhouse, Nursery, and Floriculture Production
General Farm Workers (NOC 85100)
Farm Supervisors (NOC 82030)
Livestock Raising
Farm Supervisors (NOC 82030)
General Farm Workers (NOC 85100)
3. Job Offer from a Canadian Employer
βœ” A full-time, permanent job offer from an eligible Canadian employer.
βœ” Employer must be located outside Quebec.
4. Language Requirement
βœ” CLB (Canadian Language Benchmark) Level 4 in English or French.
5. Educational Qualification
βœ” At least a high school diploma (or equivalent foreign education assessed by an Educational Credential Assessment – ECA).
6. Proof of Settlement Funds
βœ” Applicants must show financial stability based on family size (unless already working in Canada).
Application Process for the Canada Agri-Food Pilot
Step 1: Obtain a Job Offer
βœ… Secure a full-time job offer from a designated employer in an eligible industry.
Step 2: Meet Program Eligibility
βœ… Ensure you meet work experience, language, education, and financial requirements.
Step 3: Gather Required Documents
βœ… Valid passport and travel history
βœ… Language test results (IELTS/CELPIP/TEF)
βœ… Education Credential Assessment (if applicable)
βœ… Work experience letters and proof of employment
βœ… Proof of funds (bank statements, assets, etc.)
Step 4: Submit PR Application
βœ… Apply online through IRCC (Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada).
Step 5: Medical and Security Clearance
βœ… Undergo medical examinations and provide police clearance certificates.
Step 6: Wait for PR Approval
βœ… If approved, you will receive a Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR).
Processing Time and Fees
Processing Time: 12–18 months (estimated)
Application Fee: CAD 1,365 (Primary Applicant)
Additional Fees: Spouse (CAD 1,365) & Child (CAD 230 each)
Why Choose the Agri-Food Pilot?
Less Competitive than Express Entry – No CRS score requirement.
High PR Approval Rate – Focused on labor shortages.
No LMIA for PR – Employers only need to provide job offers.
How Keymart Visa Can Help
πŸ”Ή Job Search & Employer Matching
πŸ”Ή Complete PR Application Assistance
πŸ”Ή Settlement Support for Families
FAQs
1️⃣ Can I include my family in the PR application?
Yes! Your spouse and children can apply for PR under this program.
2️⃣ Do I need an LMIA to apply for PR?
No, you only need an LMIA for your initial work permit, not for PR.
3️⃣ What if I don’t meet the language requirements?
You must achieve CLB 4 in English or French to be eligible.
4️⃣ How long does the application take?
The average processing time is 12–18 months.
5️⃣ Can I apply if I am already in Canada on a work permit?
Yes! You do not need to show proof of settlement funds if already working in Canada.
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