🌾 Schedule 1: Agri‑Food Pilot – IMM 0114

IMM 0114 is the **Schedule 1 form** required when applying under the Agri‑Food Pilot (permanent residence pathway for eligible agricultural and food processing workers). This form collects key information about you, your job offer, work history, language results, education and settlement funds.

📥 Download Schedule 1: Agri‑Food Pilot (IMM 0114) PDF

📄 What the Form Covers

Schedule 1 (IMM 0114) has multiple sections to complete as part of your Agri‑Food Pilot application:​

  • Section 1 – Principal Applicant Information: name, date of birth, UCI, passport details, residence and contact info.
  • Section 2 – Offer of Employment: job details if applying with an offer such as company name, wage, location, NOC/NAICS codes and whether the job meets pilot requirements.
  • Section 3 – Work Experience: list your Canadian work history over the past 3 years with employer contact details.
  • Section 4 – Language Proficiency: enter results from an approved language test for speaking, reading, listening and writing.
  • Section 5 – Education: details of your highest level of education including Educational Credential Assessment if applicable.
  • Section 6 – Settlement Funds: confirm and enter your available funds to support settlement in Canada.
  • Section 7 – Temporary Residence Status: if inside Canada, list your status and expiry date.
  • Section 8 – Declaration: principal applicant’s signature and date.

🧠 Key Requirements for this Form

• The Schedule 1 form is often submitted alongside your main application such as IMM 0008 and supporting documents.• You must fill in all required fields completely and accurately — incomplete or missing info may delay processing.• Use a computer and Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and complete the PDF. Forms often do not open correctly on mobiles.• Follow Agri‑Food Pilot requirements: full‑time, non‑seasonal job outside Quebec, prevailing wage, and valid work experience.

📌 Tips for Completing IMM 0114

  • Double‑check job offer details with the employer to ensure accurate NOC and wage info.
  • Include up‑to‑date passport/identity info; provide expiry dates clearly.
  • Keep copies of language test results — enter the test date and scores exactly as shown.
  • Ensure experience entries align with official employer reference letters.
  • Review settlement funds and ensure amounts are accurate in Canadian dollars.