General Farm Workers in Thurso, Canada

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Ferme TVH is currently hiring General Farm Workers in Canada. This is an excellent opportunity for international candidates seeking farm jobs in Canada with visa sponsorship, competitive wages, and benefits aligned with Canadian labour laws.

If you are hardworking, reliable, and ready to work in agriculture, we encourage you to apply.

Job Responsibilities

Planting, cultivating, and harvesting crops

Operating basic farm machinery and tools

Sorting, packing, and loading agricultural produce

Feeding and caring for livestock (if applicable)

Cleaning and maintaining farm areas

Following health and safety regulations

Job Requirements

No formal education required (secondary school is an advantage)

Previous farm or agricultural experience is a plus but not mandatory

Physically fit and able to perform manual labour

Willingness to work in various weather conditions

Basic English communication skills

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Salary & Benefits

Hourly Wage: CAD $15.50 - $20.00 per hour (depending on experience and province regulations)

Work Hours: 30–40 hours per week + overtime pay (as per labour law)

Overtime Pay: 1.5x regular hourly rate after standard hours

Paid Vacation: Minimum 2 weeks per year (or 4% vacation pay)

Public Holiday Pay: As per provincial labour standards

Safe Working Environment: Compliance with Canadian Occupational Health & Safety regulations

Accommodation Support: Assistance provided or subsidized housing options

Medical Coverage: Access to provincial healthcare (where applicable)

Employment Insurance (EI) & Pension Contributions: As required by law

Visa Sponsorship Details

Ferme TVH supports qualified foreign workers through:

Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) (if required)

Employer-assisted work permit application

Guidance throughout the immigration process

Why Work at Ferme TVH?

Opportunity to gain Canadian work experience

Friendly and inclusive work environment

Career growth in the agriculture sector

Stable income with legal employment benefits

Pathway to long-term employment opportunities in Canada

Apply now to secure your chance to work in Canada as a General Farm Worker with visa sponsorship.

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