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  • Immigration Programs for the Farmers

    Immigration programs for the Farmers

    The AINP works closely with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AAF) to assess the eligibility of applicants in this category.

    Self-Employed Farmer Stream criteria

    Self-Employed Farmer Stream criteria (include but are not limited to):

    • You must prove that you have farm management skills shown by:
    • Financial documentation of your existing farm business
    • Documentation of your education, training and work experience
    • Proposed business plan for the farming enterprise you are considering in Alberta
    • Proof that a Canadian financial institution is willing to finance your proposed farming business.
    • You must have sufficient financial resources to develop a sustainable farming operation.
    • You must be able to invest a minimum of CDN $500,000 of equity in a primary production farming business in Alberta.
    • You must provide documents that demonstrates you have a minimum net worth of CDN $500,000 or confirmation that you have access to a similar amount of funds from other sources.
    • The CDN $500,000 is the minimum amount. You may be required to show you have the ability to invest more than the minimum.
    • You must invest in a primary production farming business in Alberta.
    • You will have to document your investment intentions in your proposed business plan.
    • Applications representing the best opportunity for growth relevant to Alberta’s agri-food targets will be given priority.
    • Meeting the criteria listed above does not guarantee a nomination or permanent residence.

    If you have any questions about this stream, contact: info@secondhomeimmigration.com

    Who is not eligible?

    The following are not eligible under the AINP Self-Employed Farmer Stream:

    • Refugee claimants, or individuals involved in a federal appeal or removal process. It is not the mandate of the AINP to intervene in the federal refugee claim, appeal or removal process.
    • Live-in caregivers currently living in Canada
    • Temporary Foreign Workers working and residing in a province other than Alberta
    • International students studying in Canada, including students doing co-op work placements or internships as part of their study program

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