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Canada Agri-Food Immigration Pilot (AFIP)

Agri-Food Immigration Pilot (AFIP)

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What is AFIP

What is Agri-Food Immigration Pilot (AFIP)?

AFIP for short, is an immigration program for experienced non-seasonal worker, especially in meat processing and mushroom production. Launched in May 2020, it is planned to be implemented for three years. The language requirements of this immigration program are low, and the educational requirements only require high school or above.

There are three types of occupations eligible for the Canadian Agriculture Pilot Immigration Application.

  1. Manufacturer of meat products

2. Greenhouse, nursery and flower cultivation production

3. For animal production, excluding aquaculture:

Eligible Occupations

There is an annual limit to the number of applications for each occupation, on top of ensuring a range of workforce needs are met.

Advantages:


Submission Method

Q&A

Q: Which occupations or majors are suitable for this program? Can accounting, IT, etc. all apply?

A: The project has no occupational or major restrictions. Any major can apply, but it is best to have experience related to the project.

Q: Can I apply without any work experience?

A: No work experience is required when applying, and 1 year of work experience in a designated industry in Canada is required when submitting the Maple Leaf Card.

Q: What level is CLB 4 equivalent to IELTS?

A: It is equivalent to IELTS class G reading 3.5, writing 4, listening 4.5, speaking 4.0.

Q: Who is AFIP suitable for?

A: Candidates who meet the minimum requirements and have an eligible job offer from an employer in an eligible occupation are eligible to submit an application.

Q: Can my spouse apply for a work visa to find a job?

A: No. AFIP is mainly aimed at NOC C/D positions. The spouse cannot obtain an open work visa and can only enter the country with a tourist visa or accompanying student visa.

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