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Understanding the Latest Updates in the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP)

Writer's picture: Arisnel Mesidor, M.A., RCIC-IRBArisnel Mesidor, M.A., RCIC-IRB

Parents and Grandparents Program

The Canadian government has recently rolled out a new wave of invitations for the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP), a development that has been eagerly awaited by many. This program is a cornerstone of Canada's family reunification efforts, allowing Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their parents or grandparents for permanent residency. The latest update from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) reveals that from October 10 to October 23, 2023, a total of 24,200 potential sponsors will be invited to apply. These sponsors have been selected randomly from the pool of submissions made in 2020. The IRCC aims to receive 15,000 complete applications during this period.


The Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) has undergone several changes over the years, and the most recent update also includes revised income requirements for applicants. This is a crucial factor that all potential sponsors must consider to ensure their application is successful. The updated income requirements are designed to ensure that sponsors are financially capable of supporting their family members once they arrive in Canada. For a detailed look at these requirements, you can visit the official IRCC page[^1^].


If you submitted an interest to sponsor form in 2020 but haven't received an invitation to apply for the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) in 2021 or 2022, don't lose hope. The IRCC advises such candidates to keep an eye on their emails for an invitation. It's essential to act promptly once you receive an invitation, as the window for application is relatively short. The government's objective is to process a set number of complete applications, so time is of the essence.


The PGP is a competitive program, and receiving an invitation to apply doesn't guarantee success. Your application must be complete and meet all the eligibility criteria, including the newly updated income requirements. It's advisable to consult with a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) to navigate the complexities of the application process. An RCIC can provide you with tailored advice to improve your chances of a successful application.


In summary, the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) is an excellent opportunity for family reunification, but it comes with its set of challenges and requirements. The latest round of invitations and the updated income requirements are steps in a process designed to be both inclusive and sustainable. As always, preparation and timely action are key to making the most of this opportunity.


If you're looking to navigate the intricacies of the PGP or any other Canadian immigration program, Mesidor Canadian Immigration Services is here to assist you. With our expertise and personalized approach, we aim to be your first-choice consultant for all your Canadian immigration needs.


References:

  1. Answer to "How can I sponsor my parents and grandparents?": https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1445&top=14




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