Canada Officially Reopens 2025 Parents, Grandparents Program For Permanent Residents

The PGP allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their parents or grandparents for permanent residence

Canada Parents and Grandparents Visa

Canada has officially reopened the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) for 2025, giving permanent residents and citizens a chance to bring their parents or grandparents to live with them permanently.

This year, only people who submitted an interest in to sponsorship form in 2020 and have not received an ITA between 2020 and 2024 are eligible.

Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP)

The PGP allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their parents or grandparents for permanent residence, giving them access to healthcare, social benefits, and the ability to live in Canada indefinitely.

This year, 17,860 invitations will be sent, while only 10,000 completed applications will be accepted. Invited applicants would have to submit two online forms through IRCC’s Permanent Residence Portal by 11:59 p.m. ET on October 9, 2025.

  1. Sponsorship Application (submitted by you)
  2. Permanent Residence Application (submitted by your parent or grandparent)

Both applications must be submitted :

  • If sponsoring multiple parents or grandparents, each requires a separate PR application.
  • Paper submissions are only allowed in rare cases with special approval.

Required Forms and Documents

For Sponsors:

  • IMM 1344 – Sponsorship Agreement
  • IMM 5771 – Document Checklist
  • IMM 5768 – Financial Evaluation

For Parents/Grandparents:

  • IMM 0008 – Generic Application Form
  • IMM 5669 – Schedule A: Background/Declaration
  • IMM 5406 – Additional Family Information

Application Fees

The base cost for one parent or grandparent is CAD $1,205, broken down as:

Fee Type Amountt (CAD)
Sponsorship Fee$85
Processing Fee (Principal Applicant)$545
Right of Permanent Residence Fee$575
Total$1,205

Additional fees apply for spouses, partners, or dependent children, plus third-party costs like medical exams and police certificates.

Key Follow-Up Documents

Once your application is submitted, IRCC will require you to:

  • Complete medical exams (instructions will be sent)
  • Provide police certificates (must be less than one year old)
  • Submit biometrics (for applicants aged 14–79)

Don’t forget to include your ITA with your application, as missing documents or deadlines could lead to your file being returned.

 

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