Agri-Food Pilot (AFP)
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Work Permit for Permanent Residence Applicants – Agri-Food Pilot (AFP)
Canada’s Agri-Food Pilot (AFP) provides a pathway to permanent residence for
workers in specific agricultural and food processing industries. While waiting
for permanent residence to be finalized, eligible applicants can apply for a work
permit to continue contributing to Canada’s food supply chain.
What
is the Agri-Food Pilot Work Permit?
The
AFP work permit is an employer-specific, LMIA-exempt work permit available to applicants under the Agri-Food Pilot. It allows workers to remain
employed with their designated employer while their permanent residence
application is being processed.
This
ensures workers maintain legal status and stable employment during the
transition to permanent residency.
Who
Can Apply?
You
may be eligible if you:
- Have applied for
permanent residence under the Agri-Food Pilot.
- Have a valid full-time,
non-seasonal job offer from an eligible Canadian employer in an AFP
occupation (such as meat processing, greenhouse production, or livestock
raising).
- Have received
confirmation that your PR application has passed the completeness check.
- Meet admissibility
requirements (medical, security, etc.).
Eligible family members (spouses and dependent children) may also apply for open work permits or study permits.
Employer
Requirements
Employers
hiring through the AFP must:
- Be in one of the
approved agri-food industries.
- Provide a genuine job
offer that meets program standards (wages, hours, working conditions).
- Submit the job offer through the IRCC Employer Portal and pay the employer compliance fee.
Benefits
of the Agri-Food Pilot Work Permit
- Maintains legal status in Canada while PR is
processing.
- Employer-specific: secures your job with
the designated employer.
- Pathway to permanent
residence:
work experience gained under AFP supports PR eligibility.
- Family inclusion: spouses and children may also join you in Canada with permits.
Why
Legal Guidance Matters
The
Agri-Food Pilot has detailed eligibility rules and a yearly cap on
applications. Our law firm helps applicants and employers:
- Confirm eligibility and
job offer requirements.
- Prepare accurate PR and
work permit applications.
- Avoid delays that could
impact legal status.
Frequently Asked Questions
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