Canadian Work Permit For Agricultural Workers


As of 2017, the Canadian Ministry of Labor and Social Security has granted the 200,000th work permit under the SAWP – the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Programme. This denotes the country’s ability to accommodate foreign workers and provide great employment opportunities. At the same time, these expatriate employees have helped build a strong nation that can continue to provide civilians a means to achieve their dreams.

An agriculturist requires a temporary work permit to work in Canada. This calls for some eligibility and qualifications.

The Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program

If a candidate is hired through the SWAP, they are eligible to work for any employer. You can qualify for this program if:

you’re a citizen of a country that is a part of the SWAP,

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You have been recruited by your government and you will be working for Canadian SWAP employers.
According to the SAWP, employers can hire foreign workers temporarily when Canadians or permanent residents are not available. These workers will be known as Temporary Foreign Workers or TWFs.

Employers are allowed to hire TFWs from countries that take part in the SWAP for a maximum period of 8 months, between the 1st of January and the 15th of December only if they are capable of providing a minimum of 240 hours of work within 6 weeks or less.

To be eligible to hire TWFs, employers should meet the following criteria

TFWs should be citizens of Mexico.
Alternatively, TWFs can be citizens from participating Caribbean countries.
Production should fall under some specific commodity sectors.
The employment activities should be related to primary agriculture.
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