The Comprehensive 2024 Guide to Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Program

Canada Migration Hub

1/15/20241 min read

As we approach 2024, the Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Program continues to be a beacon for families seeking reunification in Canada. This guide aims to provide comprehensive details for navigating the program's intricacies in the coming year.

Understanding the 2024 PGP:

The PGP’s intake system for 2024 is designed to be fair and transparent. Interested sponsors should mark their calendars for the announcement of the interest to sponsor phase, which is crucial for entering the pool from which IRCC will draw potential applicants.

Preparing Your Application:

If you receive an invitation to apply, begin gathering detailed documentation, including proof of income and relationship. Accuracy and completeness are paramount to prevent delays or rejections.

Income Specifications for 2024:

The financial threshold for sponsors will be clearly outlined by IRCC. Typically, this involves the MNI for the past three taxation years. Be prepared to submit official documentation for each of those years.

Exploring the Super Visa:

Should the PGP not be an option, the super visa remains a viable alternative, allowing parents and grandparents extended stays in Canada. Understand the requirements, such as medical insurance and financial support, to apply for this long-term, multi-entry visa.

Preparing for the 2024 Parents and Grandparents Program involves staying abreast of all requirements and deadlines. By following this guide and maintaining up-to-date knowledge of IRCC policies, you can enhance the likelihood of a successful sponsorship.

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