The Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) will reopen later this month, as Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) prepares to send out invitations to potential sponsors. Starting on May 21, 2024, IRCC plans to issue 35,700 invitations, aiming to approve 20,500 complete applications. Eligibility for the Next Round of the […]
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IRCC Begins Issuing Invitations for Parents and Grandparents Program 2024
Starting May 21, 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will begin sending invitations to apply (ITAs) to sponsors who previously submitted “Interest to Sponsor” forms through the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP). Over the next two weeks, IRCC will distribute 35,700 invitations, aiming to approve 20,500 complete applications for […]
IRCC Introduces Advanced Analytics and Automation to Streamline Spousal and Partner Sponsorship Applications
In a recent announcement, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has revealed the implementation of advanced analytics and automated technology to expedite the processing of spousal and partner applications under the family class immigration program. This new initiative aims to enhance the overall efficiency of the sponsorship application process. The […]
Super Visa: A Strong Alternative to Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Program
On May 21st, the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) reopened, marking the fourth consecutive year that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will select eligible applicants from the 2020 pool. This continued reliance on the 2020 intake means that new sponsors in recent years have not had the opportunity to […]
Quebec Introduces Cap on Family Sponsorship Applications Until 2026
Effective June 26, 2024, Quebec’s Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration has implemented a cap on the number of family sponsorship applications, which will remain in effect until June 25, 2026. The newly imposed limit allows for a total of 13,000 sponsorship applications, divided as follows: Once […]
Navigating Family Changes During the Canadian Family-Class Immigration Process
In the Canadian family-class immigration process, circumstances can change after an application is submitted to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Whether it’s a shift in the sponsor’s financial situation or a new addition to the family, IRCC has set guidelines for managing these changes. Adding a New Family Member […]
Who Needs to Submit Biometrics to Stay in Canada?
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requires most applicants for Canadian immigration programs to submit biometrics, helping the government verify identities and detect past immigration or criminal issues. Biometrics include fingerprints, a digital photo, and biographic data like your name and birthdate. These are collected electronically […]
Canada’s Express Entry System: A Look at 2024 Draws Compared to 2023
Canada’s Express Entry system has seen significant adjustments over the last two years, leading to new trends and outcomes in 2024. In 2023, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) introduced category-based selection draws, a policy designed to target immigration candidates that align with the country’s economic and demographic objectives. But […]
Changes to Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP): How IRCC Selects Sponsors for 2024
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) annually selects Canadian sponsors—permanent residents and citizens—who wish to bring their parents and grandparents to Canada under the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP). The process by which IRCC chooses sponsors has often been unclear due to the use of a special lottery system. However, […]
Navigating Family Sponsorship for Canadian Immigration: Key Insights for 2024
Family reunification remains one of the most significant immigration pathways for newcomers to Canada, ranking second only to economic immigration. In 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) plans to welcome 114,000 new permanent residents through family-based pathways, including spousal sponsorship, sponsorship for children and dependents, as well as for […]
Manitoba Issues 188 Invitations in Final PNP Draw of the Year
Maple News reports that Manitoba closed out 2020 by inviting 188 immigration candidates to apply for a provincial nomination through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) on December 30. The invitations, officially called Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs), were distributed across three major immigration streams: Skilled Workers in Manitoba, […]
Most Canadians Support Keeping Border Closed Until 75% Are Fully Vaccinated
Maple News reports that a majority of Canadians are in favor of maintaining current border restrictions with the United States until at least 75% of the population is fully vaccinated against COVID-19. This sentiment aligns with the federal government’s stance, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s administration has stated that tourism […]
Canada Poised to Unveil New Travel Rules Ahead of Border Deadline
Maple News reports that Canada’s federal government is preparing to announce revamped COVID-19 travel measures, expected as early as Monday, ahead of the current border restrictions expiring on July 21. Since March 2020, Canada has maintained strict international travel restrictions, extending them month-to-month throughout 2021 as part of its cautious […]
How to Add Family Members to the TR to PR Open Work Permit Process
Maple News reports that international graduates and essential workers in Canada applying through the Temporary Residence to Permanent Residence (TR to PR) pathway can now include their family members in their open work permit applications under a special public policy. This option allows eligible dependents to stay and work in […]
TR to PR Missteps: Applicants Denied Permanent Residency After Alleged Stream Selection Errors
Maple News reports that several international graduates and temporary foreign workers were denied permanent residency in Canada due to what they claim were accidental misclassifications under the French-language immigration stream, even though they say they applied under the English-speaking options. Himanshu, an international student in Canada, says he meticulously selected […]
From Small-Town Roots to Immigration Minister: Sean Fraser’s Journey to Canada’s Cabinet
Maple News reports that Sean Fraser has been appointed as Canada’s new Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, a role he assumed on October 26. His path to one of the country’s most influential cabinet positions stems from a deep desire to revitalize his home province of Nova Scotia and […]
