Immigration to Saskatchewan for agricultural workers

Immigration to Saskatchewan for agricultural workers

People working in the agricultural sector in the province can immigrate through the Saskatchewan Experience – Semi-skilled Agriculture Worker with Existing Work Permit stream.

The Semi-skilled Agriculture Worker with Existing Work Permit stream of Saskatchewan's provincial program is for people who have worked for six months in the province in the agricultural sector.

Eligibility

You must meet the following requirements to be able to apply for the Semi-skilled Agriculture Worker with Existing Work Permit stream:

  • get a job offer in Saskatchewan as a general farm worker or nursery and greenhouse worker;
  • have worked for six months for the same employer and in the same position for which the job offer was received;
  • have at least a high school education;
  • demonstrate proficiency in English or French at level 4 on the CLB scale.

How to apply

If you qualify for the stream, you can create an account on the Saskatchewan official website and complete your profile.

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To learn about other Saskatchewan provincial program streams, see "Saskatchewan Immigration — Canada's Provincial Program".

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