What is the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) in Canada?
Immigrants who have become Canadian citizens and those who are permanent residents of Canada can bring their parents and grandparents to live and work in the country under the 2025 Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP).
The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced on its website that this year, they plan to accept up to 10,000 applications from potential sponsors who submitted interest forms under the PGP program in 2020.
The Canadian government also stated that the parents and grandparents of those who did not submit the “interest to sponsor” form in 2020 can still come to Canada for an extended visit through the Super Visa pathway.
By applying for the Super Visa, they can visit for up to five years at a time and extend their stay while in Canada.
As of February 5, the government has begun processing PGP program applications for those outside Quebec.
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The Canadian government has not yet announced when they will send invitations but promised to release more details in the coming months.
What is the Super Visa?
IRCC states that the Super Visa is available for permanent residents who did not submit the interest form but still want to reunite with their parents and grandparents for a more extended period.
The Super Visa allows parents and grandparents to visit their children or grandchildren for up to five years per visit and provides multiple entries to Canada for up to 10 years.
IRCC recently changed the health insurance requirements for the Super Visa to make it more accessible.
However, to be eligible for the Super Visa:
- The sponsor or host must be at least 18 years old and living in Canada.
- The sponsor must be the child or grandchild of the applicant.
- The sponsor must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or registered Indian and meet or exceed the minimum necessary income requirement.
- The parent or grandparent applying for the Super Visa must provide documents proving the host’s Canadian citizenship, permanent resident status, or Certificate of Indian Status.
- They must present an invitation letter from the host stating the duration of the stay and a financial support commitment.
- The applicant must apply for the Super Visa while residing outside Canada.
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