Canada Invites Parents and Grandparents for PR Sponsorship

Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Program: What You Need to Know

  • Starting July 28, 2025, Canada will invite applications for the Parents and Grandparents Program, offering 15,000 sponsorships.
  • This program promotes family reunification for Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
  • To qualify, sponsors must meet income criteria and provide financial support for their relatives.
  • Applications will be selected through a random lottery system, ensuring fairness.
  • The initiative aims to keep families together, with many Indian families likely to benefit.

Canada is excited to announce that it will open its Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) for 2025, giving Canadian citizens and permanent residents a chance to bring their parents and grandparents to join them in Canada. Starting on July 28, 2025, this program will roll out 15,000 sponsorship opportunities to promote family reunification.

One of the great features of this program is the lottery system that will be used for application selection. This means everyone has an equal chance to be picked, making the process fair and transparent.

Eligibility Requirements for Sponsorship

To sponsor a parent or grandparent under the PGP, you’ll need to meet some specific requirements:

  • You must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident.
  • Applicants need to be at least 18 years old and demonstrate their income meets Canada’s minimum requirements.
  • It’s essential to show you can support your parents or grandparents financially, ensuring they won’t need social assistance.
  • You must provide proof of your relationship to the relatives you wish to sponsor.

Taking these requirements into account means you’ll be well prepared to support your loved ones should you choose to go this route.

A Flexible Alternative: The Super Visa

If you’re looking for a different option, the Super Visa could be an excellent fit. This visa allows parents and grandparents to stay in Canada for up to two years without needing to renew their visa. It’s valid for up to 10 years, granting multiple entries into Canada during that time.

To be eligible for the Super Visa, the sponsoring family member must provide proof of financial support and ensure that the parent or grandparent has medical insurance for their stay. This makes the Super Visa a flexible and accommodating solution for families wishing to reunite.

Having these options is not just beneficial for family reunification; it also opens doors for potential job opportunities, especially for newcomers who may want to explore work permits in Canada that might complement their family’s move.

For anyone considering their options or looking for job opportunities in Canada, our website, VisaJobsCanada.com, specifically lists jobs that offer visa sponsorship to international applicants. This means you can find positions that might facilitate your move while also keeping your family close.

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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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