Highlights: 29,000 Migrated to Canada via PGP Program
- 29,000 immigrants entered Canada via the PGP program in 2023.
- Canada’s PGP program allows candidates to offer sponsorship to Parents and Grandparents to apply for PR.
- Ontario had the highest number of entries, 12,660, in 2023.
- Around 1.5 Million newcomers are set to be welcomed by Canada via various immigration programs by 2026.
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Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP)
Canada’s Parents and Grandparents program (PGP) allows candidates to offer sponsorship to their parents and Grandparents for PR. The processing fee for the PGP program ranges from $1,080.
To sponsor your parents and grandparents, you must meet the given eligibility criteria:
- Must have an invitation to apply (ITA)
- Must be over 18 years of age
- Must be living in Canada
- Must be a citizen of Canada, PR, or registered in the country under the Canadian Indian Act.
- Must have sufficient funds to support the sponsored person.
- The parents, grandparents, and you must meet all the requirements set by the IRCC.
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PGP Sponsorship Agreement
Candidates who live outside Quebec and follow their immigration system must support the sponsor financially.
As per the agreement, the sponsor must commit to the following things listed below:
- Offer financial support to the sponsor for at least 20 years after they acquire the PR status.
- Repay any social assistance the province offers to the family members during the given period.
- Agree to take up responsibilities during the undertaking process.
Some of the basic needs that should be provided by the sponsor to the family members are as follows:
- Clothing
- Personal requirements
- Food
- Shelter
- Utilities
- Healthcare not covered by public health insurance, such as eye and dental care.
- Household supplies
- Fuel
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Province-wise breakdown of PGP entries in 2023
The table given below has a province-wise division of immigrants who entered the country via the PGP program:
|
Province |
Number of Entries |
|
Newfoundland and Labrador |
55 |
|
Prince Edward Island |
10 |
|
Nova Scotia |
185 |
|
New Brunswick |
55 |
|
Quebec |
2,315 |
|
Manitoba |
1,095 |
|
Saskatchewan |
730 |
|
Alberta |
5,145 |
|
British Columbia |
4,370 |
|
Yukon |
25 |
|
Northwest Territories |
15 |
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Canada Immigration Levels Plan 2024-26
Canada released the latest Canada Immigration Levels Plan 2024-2026 and plans to invite 1.5 Million by 2026. The country aims to invite 485,000 by 2024 and 5,00,000 by 2025 and 2026, respectively.
The table given below is the Immigration Levels Plan for 2024-26.
|
Immigration Class |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
|
Economic |
2,81,135 |
3,01,250 |
3,01,250 |
|
Family |
114000 |
1,18,000 |
1,18,000 |
|
Refugee |
76,115 |
72,750 |
72,750 |
|
Humanitarian |
13,750 |
8000 |
8000 |
|
Total |
4,85,000 |
5,00,000 |
5,00,000 |
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