Temporary Foreign Worker Program

“Service Canada”

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$15,000.00

Maximum Eligible Amount

Repayable Contribution

Fund Type

"Every year, through the Temporary Foreign Workers Program, Canadian employers hire thousands of foreign workers to fill immediate skills and labour shortages. Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) and Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) work to ensure that the employment of foreign workers supports economic growth and helps create more opportunities for all Canadians."

The following includes a summary of program and funding eligibility. Before completing the application form, please review program and funding criteria in the Temporary Foreign Worker in Agriculture Industry Housing Improvement Program Guidelines.

Eligible recipients:

  • Operators in the PEI agricultural sector who have received approval from the Government of Canada to hire temporary foreign workers through the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program stream.

Eligible recipients must:

  • Own the property that is used to house the TFWs; and
  • Provide proof of a satisfactory housing inspection for the location by Environmental Health or a qualified third party within the last 12 months.

Eligible expenses/activities

Funding will be offered through an application program for work that will improve the quality of housing for TFWs. Eligible expenses/activities will include:

  • Repairs (e.g., sewage systems, emergency repairs, other repairs);
  • Maintenance (e.g., painting, upgrading floor coverings, pest control, cleaning);
  • Improvements to the quality of accommodations (e.g., more cooktops/ventilation systems, more bathrooms, in-house laundry facilities, window coverings);
  • Internet expansion and telephones to support workers communications with family outside PEI;
  • Heat pumps;
  • Quality mattresses;
  • First aid kits and carbon monoxide detectors;
  • More fridge space;
  • Fire and building inspections;
  • Personal fire safes to store passports and work permits;
  • Fire blankets; and
  • Fire ladders for 2nd floor locations that do not meet the 20-foot drop requirement to have one.

Ineligible expenses/activities include:

  • Any improvements that are not directly related to housing for TFWs in the agriculture sector;
  • Any improvements for housing not owned by the operator; and
  • Improvements that are done to bring the housing up to the minimum standards required for the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program stream of the Government of Canada’s TFW program.



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