Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their parents and grandparents to Canada under the Family Sponsorship category.
You must submit an expression of interest to sponsor and if you are invited to apply, you can sponsor your parents or grandparents for permanent residence in Canada if you meet the following requirements;
Be 18 years or older
Reside in Canada
Meet the Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) requirements.
Provide financial support
Agree to a sponsorship agreement (Undertaking) that outlines your commitment to provide necessities of your family members for a period of 20 years
Co-Signer
In general, your spouse or common-law partner can help you meet the income requirement to sponsor your parents and grandparents by co-signing the undertaking.
Irrespective of how long you’ve been married or in a common-law relationship
Your spouse or common-law partner can be your co-signer
Your co-signer must provide proof of income for the last 3 taxation years preceding the date of your application
As your co-signer, your spouse or common-law partner must:
Meet the same eligibility requirement as you, the sponsor
Agree to financially take care of and provide for the basic needs of the persons you are sponsoring for a period.
The sponsor and co-signer are equally liable if these obligations are not met.
How much income do I need to sponsor my parents and grandparents?
Income required for the 3 tax years prior to the day of submitting Sponsorship application in 2022.
Total Number of people you’ll be responsible for
2 people
3 people
4 people
5 people
6 people
7 people
If more than 7 people, for each additional person, add:
7 people
2021
$ 32,898
$40,444
$49,106
$55,694
$62,814
$69,934
$7,120
2020
$32,270
$39,672
$48,167
$54, 630
$61,613
$68,598
$6, 985
2019
$41,007
$50,414
$61,209
$69,423
$78, 296
$87,172
$8,876
Because the COVID-19 pandemic may have harmed many sponsors financially, the income requirement for the 2020 and 2021 tax years has been reduced to the minimum necessary income, rather than the minimum necessary income plus 30%.
Application Process
The Parent and Grandparents Program involves two processes (PGP).
When the program opens for applications, Canadian citizens or permanent residents who want to sponsor their parents or grandparents for permanent residence in Canada must first register an Expression of Interest and receive an invitation to apply. Selected sponsors have a-60-day deadline to submit a complete application.
Every year, the government sends around 20,000 invitations to qualified sponsors to submit a full application.
Need help submitting an Expression of Interest or application to sponsor your parents and grandparents, spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner, dependent children, relatives, or a super visa for your parents and grandparents?
AICI has the experience and the competence to work with you to ensure a successful application and results. Complete our Free Online Assessment or schedule a consultation to speak with our licensed immigration practitioner.