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Canada’s New Foreign Labour Stream Could Be Your Pathway to PR

Published on: July 18th, 2025

For many foreign workers the journey toward Canadian permanent residency (PR) can feel confusing or even out of reach. However, Canada is once again making this dream a possibility for those working in agriculture and fish processing sectors.

2025–2026 Departmental Plan

In its 2025–2026 Departmental Plan, IRCC outlined new changes to make the immigration system more accessible and efficient. One of the government’s top priorities is to improve immigration in key sectors like agriculture, food processing, and healthcare. These sectors are essential to the economy, and Canada aims make it faster and easier for workers in these fields to come to Canada and potentially transition to permanent residency in the future.

To make this happen, IRCC, in partnership with Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), plans to launch a sector-specific stream for agriculture and fish processing. This means a tailored immigration pathway with specialized work permits designed specifically for workers in these industries. The plan also indicates that they plan on partnering with various countries to help more workers from around the world access Canadian job opportunities.

Why Is there a New Stream?

This new stream comes at a critical time. Earlier in 2025, Canada officially closed the Agri-Food Pilot, which had allowed workers in occupations like meat processing, greenhouse farming, and livestock production to apply for permanent residency. That program was evidently successful in addressing labour shortages in in-demand sectors and helped many workers find a permanent home in Canada. The pilot program reached its annual application cap by February 13 and stopped accepting new submissions. Because pilot programs typically last only five years, the closure was expected but it left a gap that the new stream aims to fill.

What to Expect

The government has stated that applications under this new category will be prioritized, meaning faster processing times for those applying. The sector-specific work permits will make it easier for workers to match with Canadian employers who are looking for workers in agriculture and fish processing. Thanks to expanded international partnerships, this new program may also be accessible to a wider range of applicants from different countries, increasing global access to legal work opportunities in Canada.

If you have experience in farming, harvesting, fish processing, or similar industries, this could be your opportunity to work in Canada and eventually apply for permanent residency.

Stay tuned to official IRCC updates and immigration news. If you are interested in this new stream, contact us at Canadim and we will help prepare your documents!

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