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Agricultural Worker Program

A high-demand pathway for individuals to work abroad in farming, harvesting, and agricultural operations. Countries like Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Spain actively recruit foreign workers to support their agricultural sectors—offering seasonal and long-term opportunities.

Types of Programs

Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP)
Farm Worker Visa
Harvesting / Crop Worker Permit
Horticulture Worker Program
Livestock / Dairy Farm Worker Permit
Greenhouse Worker Program

Application Process

1

Secure job offer from farm/employer

2

Employer sponsorship / approval

3

Work permit / visa application

4

Document verification

5

Medical & background checks

6

Permit approval

How to Apply

Apply for agricultural jobs through approved employers or recruiters

Obtain a valid job offer

Prepare documents (passport, ID, basic experience if any)

Employer supports or initiates permit process

Submit visa application

Complete medicals and background checks

Receive approval and travel

Program Overview by Country

Canada

  • Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP)
  • Employer-sponsored roles
  • Repeat seasonal opportunities
  • Some pathways to PR

United Kingdom

  • Seasonal Worker Visa
  • Agriculture and food production roles
  • Short-term stay (up to 6 months)

Australia

  • Seasonal Worker Programme
  • Pacific Labour Scheme
  • Farm and regional work opportunities

New Zealand

  • Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme
  • Horticulture and viticulture jobs
  • Structured seasonal employment

Spain

  • Agricultural work permits under quota system
  • Seasonal harvesting jobs
  • Growing demand for foreign workers

Who Should Apply

Individuals seeking farm or outdoor work
Applicants without advanced qualifications
First-time international workers
People looking for seasonal employment

Start working abroad quickly—agriculture offers one of the fastest entry routes to global employment.