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Q: What is the IMM0114 form?
A: The IMM0114 form is an application form for the Pilot Program for Agri-food - Canada (French).
Q: What is the Pilot Program for Agri-food?
A: The Pilot Program for Agri-food is a program that allows Canadian employers to hire temporary foreign workers in the agri-food sector.
Q: Who can use the IMM0114 form?
A: The IMM0114 form is used by Canadian employers who want to hire temporary foreign workers in the agri-food sector.
Q: What are the requirements for the Pilot Program for Agri-food?
A: The requirements for the Pilot Program for Agri-food include having a job offer in the agri-food sector, meeting the language requirements, and obtaining an LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) from Employment and Social Development Canada.
Q: How long does it take to process the IMM0114 application?
A: The processing time for the IMM0114 application varies and can take several months.
Q: What documents do I need to submit with the IMM0114 application?
A: You may need to submit various documents with the IMM0114 application, including a valid job offer, proof of language proficiency, and the LMIA from Employment and Social Development Canada.
Q: Can I apply for permanent residency through the Pilot Program for Agri-food?
A: No, the Pilot Program for Agri-food is a temporary work program and does not lead to permanent residency.
Q: Can I extend my stay in Canada under the Pilot Program for Agri-food?
A: Yes, under certain circumstances, you may be able to extend your stay in Canada under the Pilot Program for Agri-food.
Q: Can I bring my family with me to Canada under the Pilot Program for Agri-food?
A: Yes, you may be able to bring your family with you to Canada under the Pilot Program for Agri-food, but they will need to apply for their own necessary documents.