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Alternatives to Canada Parents and Grandparents Program

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September 15, 2023
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Canada is known for its diverse and multicultural society, where immigrants from around the world find a new home. However, many face the challenge of being separated from their parents and grandparents, who often live in their home countries. 

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Recognizing the importance of family unity, the Canadian government has created a special initiative called the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program.

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  • What is Parents and Grandparents Program?
  • Income-Based Eligibility
  • Multiple Sponsors and Cosigners
  • The Shift to a Lottery System
  • Canada’s Immigration Goals
  • Exploring Alternative Options
  • Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds: 
  • Canada Super Visa: 

What is Parents and Grandparents Program?

The Parents and Grandparents Program is designed to help immigrant families bring their elderly parents and grandparents to Canada. 

It acknowledges the crucial role these family members play in the lives of newcomers. However, navigating the program’s requirements can be as challenging as the process of reuniting with loved ones.

Canada Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2023 Will Start in October

Income-Based Eligibility

One key aspect of the program is its income-based eligibility criteria. To become a sponsor, individuals must meet specific income requirements for the past three years, taking into account the size of their family. 

Your eligibility depends on your Notice of Assessment, a financial document that shows your financial situation.

Click here to check the eligibility and income requirements for PGP 2023 here

Multiple Sponsors and Cosigners

The program acknowledges that the financial responsibility of sponsorship doesn’t have to fall on one person’s shoulders. 

If the primary sponsor’s income is insufficient, a spouse or common-law partner can step in as a cosigner. This allows for a combined income approach to meet the financial requirements.

The Shift to a Lottery System

In the past, the Parents and Grandparents sponsorship program used a first-come, first-served approach. However, this method had its problems, as the number of applications often exceeded the government’s capacity to process them. 

This led to many eligible sponsors missing out when their applications couldn’t be handled.

To address this issue, the system has changed to a lottery model. When the application window opens, sponsors express their intent to sponsor through a web form. 

The government then randomly selects invitees from this pool of potential sponsors. This change aims to ensure fairness and equal opportunities for all sponsors, given the program’s competitiveness.

Canada’s Immigration Goals

Canada’s immigration strategy for 2023-2025 sets an ambitious target to welcome an average of 28,500 parents and grandparents annually under the program. 

While this number might seem small compared to the eligible applicants, it reflects the government’s commitment to balanced immigration policies.

Read More: Canada Welcomes Record Number of New Residents in 2023

Exploring Alternative Options

Despite the program’s changes and increased intake targets, not all sponsors will receive invitations through the lottery system. 

For those who don’t get an invitation, there are other paths to consider:

Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds: 

While not a standard route for parents and grandparents, this option can be a lifeline in unique circumstances. Each case is assessed individually, and expert advice is essential. 

If approved, this program can grant permanent residency to parents and grandparents.

Canada Super Visa: 

The Super Visa program offers a great solution for many families. Unlike the standard program, there’s no cap on the number of applicants. A well-prepared application has a high chance of approval. 

This income-based initiative allows parents and grandparents to stay in Canada for up to five years continuously. Extensions are possible, offering the potential for longer stays. One primary requirement is upfront insurance coverage of $100,000.

Read More: A Simple Guide to Canada Super Visa for Parents and Grandparents

Conclusion

In conclusion, Canada’s Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program reflects the nation’s commitment to keeping families together. 

While the shift to a lottery system adds an element of chance, alternative pathways ensure that immigrant families can still cherish the presence of their beloved parents and grandparents. 

In a society that values diversity and inclusion, these initiatives mirror Canada‘s core values, fostering strong familial bonds within its multicultural tapestry.

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