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IRCC to relaunch Parents and Grandparents Program in October 2023

Parents and Grandparents Canada 2023 Program
Albert Joseph Nobisse Tchawou

Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant

Albert Joseph Nobisse Tchawou

Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant

Parents and Grandparents Canada 2023 Program

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Canada has always been recognized for its commitment to family reunification. A recent announcement from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) confirmed that the country continues to place the family at the heart of its immigration system. This year, the Parents and Grandparents Program, designed to help Canadian citizens and permanent residents sponsor their loved ones, opens its doors once again.

The importance of family reunification in Canada

The family reunification is not just a pillar of Canadian immigration; it's a value deeply rooted in the country's socio-cultural fabric. Canada firmly believes that reuniting families helps create a stronger, more integrated community. In 2023, IRCC expects to accept up to 15,000 full sponsorship applications, reflecting a historically high number of admissions for the Parents and Grandparents Program.

How does it work?

On October 10, 2023, IRCC will begin sending invitations to apply to 24,200 potential respondents. The goal is to receive up to 15,000 complete applications. These invitations will be rolled out progressively over a two-week period. To ensure a smooth and equitable transition, IRCC will randomly select potential sponsors from the 2020 application pool rather than opening new "Interest in Sponsorship" forms. This method has already been adopted in previous years.

It's essential that those who submitted an "Interest in Sponsorship" form in 2020 check their e-mail regularly to make sure they don't miss out on this opportunity.

Process modernization and simplification

Applications for 2023 will be processed via the Permanent Residency Portal or the Representative Permanent Residency Portal. This move aligns with IRCC's vision for a more modern and digital immigration, ensuring a smoother application process.

What if you're not selected this year?

There's always hope for those who aren't selected. Canadian citizens and permanent residents can invite their parents or grandparents to apply for a Super Visa. Valid for 10 years, with renewable stays of 5 years, the super visa has recently been improved, enabling even longer stays.

Contact our immigration agency for personalized assistance

If you're considering taking advantage of the Parents and Grandparents Program, or if the Super Visa seems like the best option for your family, our immigration firm is here to guide you. With in-depth expertise in the Canadian immigration process, we specialize in helping families reunite in Canada.

Navigating the various stages of these programs can be complex. That's why enlisting the help of experts is crucial to maximizing your chances of success. Our dedicated team is ready to answer all your questions, help you prepare your application and guide you through the process.

Don't let the formalities intimidate you. Contact us today for a consultation and take the first step towards reuniting with your loved ones in Canada.

Conclusion

Canada continues to affirm its commitment to family reunification. Whether through the Parents and Grandparents Program or the Super Visa, opportunities to bring families together continue to grow. In an ever-changing world, Canada remains a beacon of hope for those seeking to be reunited with their loved ones.

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