Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Program Visa Intake Opens

Are you a Canadian citizen or permanent resident eager to bring your parents or grandparents closer? You’ll soon have the chance to sponsor them for permanent residency (PR) in Canada! The federal government is set to issue invitations for the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) starting July 28, 2025.

The plan is to invite 17,860 potential sponsors over a two-week period, with the goal of processing 10,000 complete applications this cycle. Notably, invitations will be sent to those who expressed interest in 2020, so it’s essential to stay updated. If you don’t receive an invitation, don’t worry—you can still opt for the super visa program, which allows your relatives to stay in Canada for longer periods.

What is the Parents and Grandparents Program?

The Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) serves as a vital connection for family reunification in Canada. Eligible sponsors—Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and registered Indians—can apply to bring their parents or grandparents to Canada as permanent residents.

Due to the high demand for this program, a lottery system is used to fairly distribute invitations to interested sponsors. Remember, you’ll need to receive an invitation before you can officially apply to sponsor your relatives.

It’s worth noting that the application window for expressing interest closed in 2020, and it hasn’t reopened since. Thus, current invitations will go to those who submitted their inquiries back then.

What is the Super Visa?

If you’re eager to see your family but missed out on the PGP, the super visa offers another way to bring your parents or grandparents to Canada. The super visa allows eligible relatives to visit for up to 10 years, significantly longer than the standard visitor status, which usually lasts for only six months.

To qualify for the super visa, the applicant needs to obtain qualifying health insurance and must meet admissibility requirements. Importantly, the sponsoring host in Canada must agree to provide financial support for their stay and meet minimum income thresholds.

Whether you’re looking at the PGP or the super visa, fostering family connections can be immensely fulfilling. If you’re exploring job opportunities from overseas, or looking for support in your immigration journey, our website, VisaJobsCanada.com, focuses specifically on Canadian jobs that offer visa sponsorship to international applicants. Every job listing there includes visa support, making your transition smoother.

Canada is known for its welcoming spirit, and being together with family is a core part of that. Both the PGP and the super visa offer your loved ones the opportunity to build a life in Canada, enriching the community—and your family experience—tremendously.

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This article was adapted from an external news source for our readers’ benefit. The original version is available here.
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