IRCC Updates for the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) for 2025
Canada continues to maintain its strong respect for the family reunification principle across several immigration streams. Among the various programs, the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) is one of the most awaited each year. Any family across India and in the rest of the world who stands to reunite with their loved ones in Canada should keep themselves informed on the latest from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
What Is the Parents and Grandparents Program?
PGP provides a pathway
for Canadian citizens or permanent residents to sponsor their parents and
grandparents to obtain permanent residence status in Canada. It comes under the
umbrella of the Canada Family Sponsorship program, which is established for sponsoring close family members
under a well-defined visa program.
Some Key Updates for 2025
Though the guidelines
may be revised anytime during the year, below is a general outline of what is
expected of PGP in 2025:
● Limited
Invitations to Apply: IRCC is expected to continue sending invites
to a limited number of sponsors to apply to the program from a pool of
interest-to-sponsor forms submitted at some time in the past.
● No
New Interest-to-Sponsor Forms: Unless officially
reopened, applicants may find that no new applications to express interest are
being accepted currently. Those interested should keep checking the IRCC
website for updates.
● Prioritizing
Backlogs and Processing Times: One way IRCC may go is
to give priority to clearing existing backlogs to reduce processing times for
applicants under the Canada Family Visa and
Canada Parents Visa.
Who Can Apply?
The following are some
key conditions to meet in sponsoring PGP applicants:
●
Must be a Canadian citizen, in good standing,
or a permanent resident.
●
Must have attained the age of 18.
●
Must meet the Minimum Necessary Income (MNI)
Requirement.
●
Must sign an agreement to offer financial
support to anyone sponsored.
This differs from
temporary programs like the Super Visa, which only allows parents to visit for
rather long stays but does not grant permanent residency.
Other Solutions: Super Visa
If you cannot file an
application under the PGP this year, the Super Visa will be an excellent
alternate solution. It allows the visiting parents and grandparents to stay in
Canada for 5 years at a time. It essentially forms part of the Canada Family
Visa option available to Indian families.
Final Thoughts
The Canadian
Immigration System has always honored the concept of family reunification. The
Parents and Grandparents Program under the Canada Family Sponsorship is a very
good means of temporary reunification for families. Given that the demand is
huge, staying in the loop with updates is a must, and early preparation is
advisable.
The road to glory would
be much easier with an immigration consultant who will ensure all your
eligibility requirements are met and a complete application is filed.
Need help with your
application?
At Abhinav Immigration Services, we assist families every step of the
way—whether you’re applying for a Canada Parents Visa, Family Sponsorship, or
any other Canadian visa program.
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