Sponsor your Parent & Grandparent
The Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada to sponsor their parents and grandparents to become Canada’s permanent residents. The Parents and Grandparents Program is a dedicated pathway to reuniting more families in Canada, and beyond family reunification, the PGP also produces social and cultural benefits. Suppose you sponsor your parents and grandparents to become permanent residents of Canada. In that case, you must support them and their dependents financially and ensure they do not need social assistance from the government.
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Family reunification is an essential component of Canada’s immigration system, and the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) is one way through which the government can achieve this. The government launched the 2020 Parents and Grandparents Program to build on the initiatives to prioritize 49,000 family sponsorship applications by December 31, 2020. During the 2020 invitation to submit an interest to sponsor form online, a maximum of 10,000 applications was accepted for processing as part of the 2020 PGP intake. The IRCC plans to open a new intake of interest to sponsor forms to receive 30,000 new applications in 2021. The government has increased the number of people who can apply, making the intake process fairer, and hope to steadily increase the number of families who will be able to reunite.
Sponsors must meet specific eligibility requirements to sponsor their parents and grandparents to Canada as permanent residents.
Parents & Grandparents Admitted As PR 2016-2018
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Data source: 2019 Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration
2019-2021 Immigration Levels Plan For Parents & Grandparents
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Data Source: Supplementary Information 2019-2021 Immigration Levels Plan. 2019-2021 Immigration Levels Plan
Candidates for this program are parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada whose child or grandchild wishes to become a permanent resident in Canada.
Determine your eligibility to sponsor your parents and grandparents and your parents and grandparent eligibility as well.
Submit an interest to sponsor form. (The interest to sponsor a form for 2020 is now closed. However, the government will open the interest to sponsor form in 2021 to accept 30,000 new applications.
Get the application package if you receive an invitation to apply. Read the instructions carefully. The application package includes the instruction guide, document checklist, and forms. Get your application package here Application package.
Complete your application and pay your fees.
ONLINE
- The first step in sponsoring your parents and grandparent is to submit your interest to the sponsor form. The form is only available at a specific time of the year. In 2021, IRCC will open the interest to sponsor form to accept 30,000 new applications. You will receive a confirmation number when you submit your form. IRCC randomly selects and invites potential sponsors to apply to sponsor their parents and grandparents. You will receive an email if invited to apply.
PAPER-BASED
- The second step is to submit your sponsorship application if you receive an invitation to apply. You have 60 days to submit your application. Application for Parent and Grandparent sponsorship is a paper-based application. There are two applications; the sponsor’s application and parent and transparent application for permanent residence.
To submit your application, read the instruction guide carefully. After that, fill out all the necessary forms, validate and sign the forms, gather all your supporting documents, pay your application fees, check your application for completeness, and finally submit your application by mail or through courier service. You can find the mailing instruction in the guide. Follow this link for the mailing address.
The estimated cost per Adult is $1,050 and $150 per child; follow this link to see the updated Fees table.
Breakdown of the fees below.
Fees | $Canadian dollar |
Sponsor your parent or grandparent Sponsorship fee ($75), principal applicant processing fee ($475), and right of permanent residence fee ($500) | $1,050 |
Sponsor your parent or grandparent (without the right of permanent residence fee) Sponsorship fee ($75) and principal applicant processing fee ($475) | $550 |
Include the spouse or partner of your parent or grandparent Processing fee ($550) and right of permanent residence fee ($500) | 1,050 |
Include the spouse or partner of your parent or grandparent (without the right of permanent residence fee) Processing fee ($550) | $550 |
Include a dependant child of your parent or grandparent | 150 Per Child |
Your parents or grandparents must give their biometrics for permanent residence applications. Fingerprints and photos will be taken. Visit this link to learn more about how to give your Biometrics. Estimated Cost – $85 Individual, $170 Family.
The standard processing time for parents and grandparents is 20 to 24 months.
On the 5th of October, 2020, The Honourable Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced the details for the opening of the 2020 Parents and Grandparents (PGP) Program with an objective to further build the government’s commitment to reuniting families. Canadian citizens and permanent residents who want to sponsor their parents and grandparents to come to Canada as permanent residents were given the opportunity to submit an interest to sponsor form online over a period of 3 weeks. The Government of Canada announces details for opening the 2020 Parents and Grandparents Program.
Canada – Admissions Of Parents& Grandparents As Permanent Residents 2012-2016
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Data Source: Canada- Permanent Resident Immigration Category 2000-2016 IRCC_AdhocSR_PR_0007_E Open Data
- References
- IRCC Website – Sponsor your Parents and Grandparents
- Evaluation of the Family Reunification Program
- 2020–2021 Departmental Plan for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)2020-2021 IRCC Departmental Plan
- Canada- Permanent Resident Immigration Category 2000-2016 IRCC_AdhocSR_PR_0007_E Open
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