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IRCC Updates Parents and Grandparents Program 2023

 

Canada is committed to reuniting families through immigration, and the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) is one of the main ways that Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their loved ones to live and work in Canada.

 

In 2023, IRCC will accept up to 15,000 complete applications for sponsorship under the PGP. Invitations to apply will be sent randomly to 24,200 interested potential sponsors from the pool of submissions from 2020.

 

This means that if you submitted an interest to sponsor form in 2020, but did not receive an invitation to apply in 2021 or 2022, you have another chance to be selected in 2023.

 

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If you are invited to apply, you will need to submit a complete application through the Permanent Residence Portal or the Representative Permanent Residence Portal.

 

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The PGP is an important part of Canada's larger Immigration Levels Plan, which describes the government's goals for annually bringing in new immigrants.

 

In 2023, Canada's newcomer target is 465,000 new permanent residents. Of this, 28,500 are expected to be parents and grandparents sponsored by Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

 

This is a significant increase from the 23,100 parents and grandparents who were sponsored in 2022.

 

The Super Visa

 

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The Super Visa is a well-liked choice for Canadian citizens and permanent residents who wish to bring their overseas parents and grandparents to Canada for longer stays.

 

Super Visa holders can stay in Canada for up to five consecutive years without having to renew their visitor status, and they can enter Canada multiple times for up to 10 years.

 

To be eligible for the Super Visa, an applicant 

 

  • You must be a parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, 
  • Must Not be unacceptable to Canada on the basis of criminality or health, 
  • Must Meet the income  requirements identified by the Low-Income Cut Off (LICO), 
  • Provide a signed letter from their child or grandchild inviting them to Canada, 
  • Provide proof of medical insurance coverage for at least one year with a Canadian insurance company, 
  • You have to pay a CAD$100 application fee.

 

By knowing the above simple things you can boost your chances of Parent and Grandparent Program (PGP) visa approval and relocate your parents to Canada easily, 

 

Let's understand how the Parent and Grandparent Program works What other things should you keep in mind when applying for?

 

How to improve your chances of being invited to apply under the PGP in 2023

 

Income requirement:
The income requirement for sponsoring parents and grandparents in 2023 is $35,000 for a single sponsor and $55,000 for a couple. Your most recent tax return might be used to demonstrate that you make the required amount of money.

 

Other factors:
Your age, how long you've lived in Canada, and your criminal history are other variables that may influence your chances of receiving an invitation to apply. 

 

By having an excellent sponsorship letter, presenting thorough financial details, and avoiding any application red flags, you can increase your chances of being invited to apply.

 

What are the new changes to the PGP application process in 2023?

 

Random selection: In previous years, IRCC invited sponsors to apply based on a points system. 

 

However, in 2023, IRCC will randomly select sponsors from the pool of eligible applicants. 

 

This means that all sponsors have an equal chance of being invited to apply, regardless of their points score.

 

Simplified application process: IRCC has also simplified the PGP application process in 2023. 

 

This means that sponsors will need to submit fewer documents and provide less information.

 

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How to help your parents and grandparents adjust to life in Canada after sponsorship

 

Provide emotional support: The first few months after arriving in Canada can be challenging for new immigrants. 

 

It is important to provide your parents and grandparents with emotional support and help them adjust to their new surroundings.

 

Help them find housing: Finding affordable housing is one of the primary challenges for new immigrants. 

 

By contacting nearby non-profit groups or conducting an internet search for rentals, you may assist your parents and grandparents in finding homes.

 

Learn English or French: To prosper in Canada, immigrants must learn either English or French. Assist them in this endeavour. 

 

You can help your parents and grandparents to learn English or French by taking them to language classes or tutoring them yourself.

 

Resources available to help you sponsor your parents and grandparents to Canada

 

Government programs and services: IRCC offers a number of programs and services to help sponsors and their sponsored parents and grandparents. 

 

For example, IRCC provides financial assistance to sponsors who are struggling to meet the income requirement.

 

Non-profit organizations: A variety of non-profit groups offer assistance to sponsors, as well as to the parents and grandparents of sponsored people. 

 

These organizations offer support services including language instruction and job placement assistance, as well as information and guidance on the sponsorship process.

 

Case studies of successful PGP applications

 

Case Study 1: A couple from India sponsored their parents to Canada in 2022. The parents had never lived outside of India, but with the support of their children, they were able to settle into life in Canada. 

 

Case Study 2: A single mother from the Philippines sponsored her grandmother to Canada in 2022. 

 

The grandma was thrilled to be reunited with her grandchild in Canada after spending many years living alone in the Philippines. 

 

The grandma has done well adapting to Canadian living and is now relishing the opportunity to spend time with her granddaughter and her grandkids.

 

Conclusion

 

The PGP and the Super Visa are two important ways for Canadian citizens and permanent residents to bring their parents and grandparents to Canada.

 

The PGP is a more permanent option, as sponsored parents and grandparents can become permanent residents of Canada after three years.

 

The Super Visa is a more flexible option, as it allows parents and grandparents to stay in Canada for extended visits without having to apply for permanent residency.

 

Which option is right for you will depend on your individual circumstances and goals. 

 

If you are interested in sponsoring your parents or grandparents to Canada, you should carefully consider your options and talk to an immigration lawyer or consultant to get more information.

 

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FAQ's

 

What is the income requirement for sponsoring parents and grandparents?
The income requirement for sponsoring parents and grandparents in 2023 is $35,000 for a single sponsor and $55,000 for a couple. It can be shown by your most recent tax return.

 

How can I prove that I can meet the income requirement?
Submit your most recent tax return. Your tax return should show that you earned enough income to meet the minimum requirement for your household size.
Include all of your income sources. It can include investment income, employment income, and self-employment income.
If you have any dependents, be sure to include them on your tax return.
If you are using a co-signer, make sure to include their income information on your tax return.

 

What other factors can affect my chances of being invited to apply?
Your age, how long you've lived in Canada, and your criminal history are other variables that may influence your chances of receiving an invitation to apply. 
By having a great sponsorship letter, presenting thorough financial details, and avoiding any application red flags, you can increase your chances of being invited to apply.

 

What are some tips for writing a strong sponsorship letter?
Your sponsorship letter should explain why you are sponsoring your parents or grandparents and how they will contribute to your life and to Canada. 
You could also emphasize how close you are to your parents or grandparents and how committed you are to helping them.

 

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For more information related to a Parents and Grandparents Program or any other visa Call or WhatsApp: +91 859 574 4633 or Email: [email protected]

 

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