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Canada accepted twice more the parents and grandparents in 2022

Last year, the number of family members reunited with their loved ones in Canada through the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) skyrocketed - more than doubling its previous record set before the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the newest records from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), an impressive 27,195 new permanent residents arrived in Canada through the PGP last year or 11,740 more than in 2021, a 131.6% rise. The PGP, which relies upon Canadian relatives sponsoring the parents and grandparents of immigrants, has been gradually rebuilding its numbers following the massive reduction in immigration due to public health protocols and travel restrictions. The number of new arrivals under the PGP similarly dropped as overall immigration did, from 341,175 new permanent residents in 2019, the full year before the pandemic, to only 184,595 newcomers in 2020. In comparison to 2019, when the PGP welcomed 22,010 new permanent residents, the program only saw 10,455, or a 52.5% decrease, in the first year of the pandemic. The following year, with a then-record-breaking 406,040 new permanent residents, overall immigration roared back to life. However, despite that year's significant increase in immigration, the number of new arrivals under the PGP only increased by a modest 12.3% to 11,740 new permanent residents in 2021. The number of immigrants entering Canada through the PGP at this time is approximately two times higher than it was in 2015, when 15,490 parents and grandparents may be sponsored to immigrate. There's little chance that the PGP numbers will be even higher this year given Ottawa's significantly higher immigration targets for the upcoming years. Canada plans to welcome 1.45 million immigrants within three years  Ottawa's immigration levels plan for the years 2023–2025 sets a target of 465,000 new permanent residents for 2023. 2024 will see 485,000 new permanent residents enter, following 500,000 more in 2025. Overall, 1.45 million immigrants will arrive in Canada during the next three years. The PGP requires applicants to pay $1,050 to sponsor a parent or grandparent, and the process can take up to 39 months. The sponsors must provide biometrics after submitting their applications. The time it took to submit these biometrics is included in the processing time. After submitting an interest in sponsoring these relatives, a Canadian citizen or permanent resident will receive an invitation to apply (ITA) and will then need to send two applications to the PGP: the sponsorship application, and; the permanent residence application If those applications are accepted, the sponsor enters into an agreement that begins the day the sponsor becomes a Canadian permanent resident. Eligibility requirements to sponsor the parents and grandparents  you can sponsor your own parents and relatives If: You are invited to apply. You are at least 18 years old. You're a Canadian Permanent resident. You are a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of Canada, or a person who has a Canadian Indian Act registered. You have sufficient money to support the people you want to support. You meet all additional requirements specified in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and its regulations. Want to know more details about “Canada accepted twice more the parents and grandparents in 2022” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates. Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to best serve your needs. For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates. Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2022 Gunness & Associate
Last year, the number of family members reunited with their loved ones in Canada through the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) skyrocketed - more than doubling its previous record set before the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the newest records from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), an impressive 27,195 new...
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Will IRCC Launch New Investor Streams?

Will IRCC Launch New Investor Streams?
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is still receiving proposals for new Investor streams, which aim to provide immediate economic benefit to Canada. However, according to the last issue of Lexbase, these plans all fall short of addressing the risks that are always involved with investor initiatives. Based on Canada's...
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Post-Graduate Work Permit Program’s Eligibility Standards on Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds

Post-Graduate Work Permit Program’s eligibility standards on humanitarian and compassionate grounds
The immigration court has ruled that visa officers do not have the discretion to alter the eligibility criteria of the Post-Graduate Work Permit Program (PGWP) on humanitarian or compassionate grounds. On June 14, 2022, reviewing the application of an applicant failing to fulfill the requirements of the PGWP, the Federal...
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Canada introduced new instructions for International Mobility Program

instructions for International Mobility Program
Canada introduced new instructions for International Mobility Program on January 30, 2023, the Government of Canada introduced a new program delivery update for the International Mobility Program (IMP). The government reformatted instructions regarding the labor market impact assessment (LMIA) exemptions under work designated as per paragraph R205(c)(ii) – administrative codes...
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OINP invited 773 Human Capital Priorities Stream candidates

OINP invited 773 candidates through the Human Capital Priorities Stream
On February 22, 2022, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) conducted a new round of invitations in Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities Stream. In this draw, OINP issued 773 targeted Notifications of Interest (NOIs) to candidates who possess work experience in one of the in-demand occupations.  The CRS Express...
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Ontario Practice Ready Assessment Program PRA 2023

Practice Ready Assessment Program PRA
The Ontario Practice Ready Assessment Program PRA 2023, Ontario has revived its plans for a program that accelerates the recruitment of foreign-trained doctors. The self-regulating body for Ontario's medical profession proposes a 12-week program for internationally trained physicians in Ontario in a submission submitted to the minister of health in...
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Sudbury considered 24 applications under the RNIP

RNIP
On January 26, 2023, the City of Greater Sudbury held a new round of invitations for the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP). In this round, Sudbury considered 24 candidates.  The lowest score of these draws was 250 points, 70 points more than in the previous draw. All applicants had...
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Alberta invited new candidates under the AAIP

candidates under the AAIP
Alberta invited new candidates under the AAIP on March 14, 2023, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) published a new update regarding the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP). As of March 14, 2023, there were around 1,490 Alberta Opportunity Stream applications and 450 Expressions of Interest in the Alberta Express...
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British Columbia invited up to 193 high-skilled candidates under the BC PNP

BC PNP
British Columbia invited up to 193 high-skilled candidates under the BC PNP On December 6, 2022, the Government of British Columbia issued new invitations under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) and invited qualified Skills Immigration candidates and Tech workers. In the Tech-targeted draw, BC issued 144 invitations with...
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MPNP announced expression of interest system notices

expression of interest system notices
MPNP announced expression of interest system notices: On December 2, 2022, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) published Expression of Interest system notices. Every year, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) allocates a quota of nominations to the MPNP.  The MPNP uses these nominations to issue Letters of Advice to...
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