A Guide to PGP: Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Canada

Bring your parents or grandparents to Canada through PGP Sponsorship Program. A Step-by-Step Guide to Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Canada.

Each year thousands of Canadian permanent residents and citizens bring their parents and grandparents to Canada. The Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship (PGP) Program allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their foreign parents and grandparents for permanent residency. This step-by-step guide to the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program will provide the program’s eligibility requirements and application process.

What is Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship (PGP) Program?

The parents/grandparents sponsorship process falls under Canada’s Family Sponsorship Program. This program was introduced to help Canadian permanent residents and citizens bring their parents or grandparents to Canada after receiving permanent residence.

Prospective sponsors should note that sponsoring parents in Canada has recently become more complicated. Since 2021, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) have been allowing only individuals with an official Invitation to Apply to sponsor their parents or grandparents.

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 23,100 invitations to apply to people who wish to sponsor their parents and grandparents in 2022. Additionally, Canada has targeted 28,500 PGP applicants in 2023, 34,000 in 2024, and 36,000 in 2025 as mentioned in the Canada Immigration Levels Plan 2023-2025.

 

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Benefits of Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship

The Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship (PGP) Program is great for Canadians who wish to bring their aging parents or grandparents to Canada and take care of them. PGP Canada is beneficial if the parents or grandparents do not have anyone to care for them in their current country of residence.

As your parents get PR in Canada through PGP Program, they can take complete benefits of their status. They can work in Canada, get a health care card, and protection under Canadian law and the Charter of Rights and Freedom. They can even apply to become a Canadian citizen once they qualify to apply.

PGP Program Canada: Sponsor Eligibility Requirements

Individuals who want to sponsor their parents or grandparents under the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship (PGP) must meet each of the following eligibility requirements:

  • They must be invited to apply.
  • They must be a minimum age of 18.
  • They must reside in Canada.
  • They must be a Canadian permanent resident, citizen, or registered as Indians under the Canadian Indian Act.
  • They must possess enough funds to support the parents or grandparents they are sponsoring.
  • They must meet each requirement under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
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PGP Program Canada: Parents Eligibility Requirements

The Parents or Grandparents must meet the following requirements to qualify for the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship (PGP) Program Canada.

  • They must be related to the sponsor by blood or adoption.
  • They must pass medical exams, police clearance, and submit biometrics.

Prospective sponsors should note that they cannot sponsor their spouse’s or partner’s parents or grandparents. They must also ensure their parents or grandparents are not inadmissible to Canada under IRCC’s current rules.

Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship: Step By Step Process

The application process for the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Canada is summarized below:

1. Fill Out and Submit the Interest to Sponsor Form

Prospective sponsors must first fill out an “Interest to Sponsor Form” and submit it with IRCC. It should be noted that this form has been closed since November 2020 and will stay closed until further notice from IRCC.

Successful prospective sponsors who submitted this form before the closing date mentioned above and have received an Invitation to Apply can proceed to the next step.

2. Fill Out Both Applications

Prospective sponsors must then fill out a special Sponsor application, while their parents or grandparents must fill out a different permanent residence application. Not that both these applications must be submitted online at the same time.

3. Pay the Fees

The sponsor and their parents or grandparents must then pay application fees. This includes the following:

  • Sponsorship fees: $75 CAD
  • Processing fees for each parent or grandparent: $490
  • Right of permanent residence fees for each parent or grandparent: $515 CAD
  • Biometrics fees per parent or grandparent: $85 CAD

The fees mentioned above must be paid online.

4. Submit Fingerprints and Photos

Parents or grandparents will be asked to give their fingerprints and get their photos taken once they have submitted their applications.

5. Medical Exams and Police Clearance

Parents or grandparents will then be required to undergo medical exams and obtain police clearance certificates. If IRCC approves the application, they will receive permanent resident status and be allowed to come to Canada.

PGP Program Canada: Processing Time

The processing time for the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship (PGP) Program Canada is approximately 20 to 24 months. You can check the most recent processing time for PGP Program Canada here.

Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship vs. Super Visa

The Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship (PGP) offers permanent residence for parents or grandparents. On the other hand, the Super Visa is a temporary visitor visa that allows them to stay in Canada for up to 7 consecutive years with extensions.

How ELAAR can help you?

Prospective sponsors who wish to sponsor their parents or grandparents for permanent residence through the above program should contact ELAAR. Our exceptional team of Regulated Immigration Consultants understands the requirements and application process for parents’ and grandparents’ sponsorship and can guide you through this process.

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