Parents Sponsorship
Parents & Grandparents Sponsorship in Canada
Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Process 2023
Express Interest to sponsor
To sponsor your parents and grandparents in 2023, Canadian citizens and permanent residents must first express their interest by submitting an online "Interest to Sponsor" form to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). This form is available for a limited period, so individuals must stay informed about the opening dates.
Lottery
Once the submission period has closed, IRCC will randomly select potential sponsors from the pool of applicants and invite them to apply to sponsor their parents and grandparents. The lottery system introduced in 2020 aims to provide equal opportunities for everyone interested in sponsoring their parents and grandparents.
Results
After the lottery draw, selected individuals will receive an invitation to apply for sponsorship. The results will be posted on the IRCC website. It's important to note that being selected from the lottery pool doesn't guarantee sponsorship; it only allows proceeding with the application process.
Apply For PR
Once invited, potential sponsors must submit a complete sponsorship application before the deadline specified in your invitation. It includes supporting documents, such as proof of relationship and financial ability to support their parents. IRCC will assess the application, and if approved, the sponsored parents can proceed with their Permanent Resident application.
Who Can Sponsor Parents & Grandparents in Canada
To Sponsor Parents and Grandparents to Canada, You Must
- be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
- be at least 18 years old or above
- be residing in Canada
- Prove that you can financially support your parents
- sign an undertaking to take care of their basic needs for a specific period
- be sponsoring a member of the family
- Provide your proof of income
- Fulfill all the requirements under the Immigration And Refugee Protection Act and the Immigration And Refugee Protection Regulations
Ineligibility for Sponsorship
Certain circumstances may render an individual ineligible to sponsor their parents and grandparents. If the sponsor has failed to meet financial obligations in previous sponsorship agreements, received social assistance, has been in default of an undertaking, or has been convicted of a violent or sexual offence and declared bankruptcy, they may not be eligible to sponsor their parents.
PGP Minimum Income Requirements
To sponsor parents or grandparents, sponsors must meet the minimum income requirements set by the government. These requirements are updated annually based on the sponsor's family size. It's essential to ensure that the sponsor's income meets the minimum income threshold to avoid delays or rejection of the sponsorship application.
Application Forms
- Financial Evaluation for Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship [IMM 5768]
- Income Sources for the Sponsorship of Parents and Grandparents [IMM 5748]
- Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union [IMM 5409]
Application Processing Time
Sponsorship Application Fees
Faq
- Application to sponsor, sponsorship Agreement and Undertaking (IMM1344)
- Financial Evaluation for parents and grandparents (IMM 5768)
- Statutory Declaration of Common-law Union (IMM5409)
- Generic application form for Canada (IMM 0008)