July 16, 2024

Canada Parent and Grandparent Program: 35,700 New Invitations Announced for 2024

Exciting news for Canadian families: IRCC has announced a significant update to the Parent Grandparent Program (PGP), revealing plans to issue 35,700 new invitations in 2024. With a target to process up to 20,500 complete PGP applications this year, these developments offer renewed hope for family reunification among Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Stay informed about these latest changes and learn how they could enhance your prospects of sponsoring your parents or grandparents to Canada.

Understanding the Parent Grandparent Program (PGP)

The Parent Grandparent Program (PGP) enables Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their parents or grandparents for permanent residency in Canada. This initiative fosters stronger family ties and enriches Canada's cultural mosaic. Eligible sponsors under the PGP can bring their parents or grandparents to Canada, granting them full rights of permanent residency, including work privileges, access to healthcare, and the opportunity to apply for Canadian citizenship upon meeting residency requirements.

To qualify for the PGP, sponsors needed to submit their interest-to-sponsor forms by 2020. Selected sponsors are invited through random draws to submit a formal sponsorship application. Essentially, the PGP operates as a lottery system, where receiving an Invitation to Apply is essential to proceeding with your application.

Exploring PGP Application Acceptances Over Recent Years

As we delve into the evolving dynamics of the Parent Grandparent Program (PGP), it's crucial to grasp the intake quotas set by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) annually. Here's a breakdown of recent PGP intake figures:

  • 2023: 24,500 invitations with a goal of processing 15,000 complete applications.
  • 2022: 23,100 invitations with a target to process 15,000 complete applications.
  • 2021: 34,500 invitations with an aim to process 30,000 complete applications.
  • 2020: 13,400 invitations with a target to process 10,000 complete applications.

These statistics offer valuable insights into the demand and processing capacity of the PGP program in recent years. They help prospective sponsors gauge the program's competitiveness and strategize their application approaches effectively.

Parent Grandparent Program (PGP) Quota for 2024

Last May 21, 2024, IRCC initiates a fresh round of invitations for the Parent Grandparent Program (PGP). This involves contacting eligible sponsors who submitted their interest-to-sponsor forms in 2020. Invitations will be distributed over about two weeks, offering a pivotal chance for families eagerly awaiting reunification.

In 2024, IRCC plans to invite an impressive 35,700 applications through the Parent Grandparent Program. Additionally, IRCC anticipates receiving 24,500 completed applications from this PGP 2024 intake.

The increase to 35,700 invitations in 2024, with a target of 24,500 completed applications, marks a substantial rise from previous years, underscoring IRCC's dedication to enhancing the efficiency of family reunification processes. This boost is particularly meaningful for individuals who have been patiently awaiting progress since 2020.

Keep an eye out for your Invitation to Apply for the Parent Grandparent Program—you could be one of the lucky recipients!

As the Parent Grandparent Program (PGP) invitation process is about to begin, it's vital for all potential sponsors to monitor their emails closely, including checking their spam folders, to avoid missing any communication from IRCC. Given that the application deadline usually falls towards the year's end, prompt action is crucial.

Upon receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for the Parent Grandparent Program in 2024, the next steps involve a meticulous application process, which includes:

 

  1. Sponsor Application: You must submit a detailed application demonstrating your eligibility and financial capacity to sponsor your relatives.
  2. Permanent Residence Application: Simultaneously, you need to file an application for the permanent residency of your parents or grandparents.
  3. Applicants should be ready for a comprehensive documentation process, ensuring all information is accurate and current to minimize potential delays.

Navigating the intricacies of the PGP's eligibility criteria and application process can be daunting, making it crucial to ensure all requirements are met and documents are correctly submitted. Consulting with a Canadian immigration lawyer, like our team at Holthe Immigration Law, can be a game-changer. We are dedicated to guiding you through the application smoothly, ensuring thorough preparation to meet all Parent Grandparent Program requirements effectively.

Expert Guidance for Middle East Residents Applying for Canada's Parent Grandparent Program

Navigating Canada's Parent Grandparent Program (PGP) can present challenges, particularly for residents of the Middle East. Pelican Migration Consultants specializes in providing tailored assistance to ensure a smooth and successful application process.

Ways We Can Help:

  1. Initial Assessment: We conduct a detailed evaluation of your eligibility for the PGP, offering clear guidance on meeting requirements and preparing necessary documentation.
  2. Document Preparation: Our team assists in gathering and organizing all required documents, ensuring they meet Canadian immigration standards and requirements.
  3. Application Submission: We manage the entire application process, ensuring that all forms are completed accurately and submitted on time to avoid delays.
  4. Follow-Up: Post-submission, we maintain regular communication with immigration authorities on your behalf, providing updates and addressing any additional requirements promptly.
  5. Consultation: Throughout the process, we provide expert advice and guidance, addressing any cultural or procedural nuances specific to Middle Eastern applicants.

Pelican Migration Consultants is dedicated to supporting Middle East residents in navigating the complexities of the PGP application process. Trust us to help you achieve your goal of bringing your parents or grandparents to Canada with confidence and peace of mind.