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Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship

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Reuniting Families, One Application at a Time

Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) offers a special pathway for citizens and permanent residents to bring their loved ones to Canada for permanent residency. This program reflects Canada’s deep commitment to family reunification, but it’s also highly competitive and time-sensitive due to limited intake windows and annual caps.

At Sunder Law, we help families navigate this intricate process—from initial interest submission to final application—ensuring all eligibility requirements are met and supporting documents are properly submitted. Whether you’re preparing for the next lottery or were already invited to apply, our team ensures your application is clear, compliant, and persuasive.

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How Sunder Law Supports Your Family Reunification Journey?

In-Depth Sponsorship Qualification Review

We evaluate your financial records and household composition to ensure compliance with IRCC’s income threshold and sponsorship requirements—setting your application up for success from the start.

Application Readiness After ITA

If you’ve been selected through the PGP lottery, we help you compile a complete and well-organized application that addresses all legal and procedural requirements—minimizing the chance of costly mistakes.

Comprehensive File Preparation

From tax documents to proof of familial relationships, our team ensures every piece of supporting evidence is clearly presented, properly certified, and aligned with IRCC standards.

Deadline-Driven Case Management

Sunder Law prioritizes timely filing and proactive communication with IRCC—so your file stays on track and is submitted well within the required timeframes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP)?

It allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their parents or grandparents to become permanent residents of Canada.

2. How do I qualify as a sponsor?

You must be 18 or older, live in Canada, meet income requirements for the past three years, and agree to financially support your relatives.

3. What is the interest-to-sponsor form?

It’s the first step where you declare your intent to sponsor. IRCC uses this to conduct a lottery and issue invitations to apply.

4. What documents do I need to include in my application?

These include proof of relationship, CRA Notices of Assessment, financial documents, medical exams, and police clearances for the applicant.

5. What if I miss the intake window?

The intake is usually annual. If missed, you can still explore the Super Visa program or prepare early for the next PGP opening with Sunder Law’s guidance.

6. Can I sponsor both parents and grandparents?

Yes, if you meet the financial requirements for your entire family size, including the relatives you’re sponsoring.

7. What happens after the application is submitted?

IRCC will review the application, request biometrics and medicals, and eventually issue a decision. Sunder Law keeps you updated every step of the way.

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