Friday, April 3, 2020

Pilot Agri-Food Immigration Pathway In Canada Currently Postponed And May Be Launched In May





The government of Canada has long planned the pilot Agri-Food Immigration program to help bring in the needed immigrants who can help out with the agriculture and food industry in the country. These industries are some of the most vital in Canada and in just about any other country in the world. A lot of work needs to be done in these industries and Canada needs all the help that it can get to make these industries running smoothly.

However, the current crisis that has been brought about by the coronavirus has been a cause for delay in the implementation of the immigration program. The start date would have to be moved. The government of Canada has decided to reschedule the launch of the Agri-Food Immigration Pilot so they can focus more on responding to the problems that the coronavirus has brought about. It would also allow the government to help contain the virus and not let it spread even further.

The changes in schedule

Now, the pilot program for the agri-food industries have been rescheduled and the new date that it would start accepting applications would be on May 15, 2020 and would end on May 14, 2023. The first date that it was supposed to open and be in effect would be March 30 but due to the coronavirus pandemic, the government of Canada has decided to move the opening date.

With the new immigration pilot, immigrants would be able to use it as a pathway to make it as permanent residents of the country. Those who would be able to take advantage of this pathway would be workers in the country who are part of the agri-food sector, especially those who are in the industries that produce mushroom and meat. This is definitely a good way for the country to bring in the needed help and help retain them in the country. Food and agriculture are very important industries and Canada needs all the help that it can get.

Understanding that there are delays

The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has shared that individuals who may be working on all of the needed documents that they would need to apply via this route should be prepared for delays. They may experience delays in getting the documents that they would need given that the focus of Canada right now is to make sure that the virus is contained. Most of the services that provide and process these documents have been suspended temporarily or the workforce is not enough because of the current situation to help out with responding to the situations brought about by COVID-19. Given the new date of launch, individuals who may need to work on their documents should have enough time despite the delays to work on their documents.



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