Sponsor Your Parents and Grandparents for a Canadian PR Visa

With the Canada Parents & Grandparents PR Visa, you may offer your parents and grandparents the happiness of living in Canada. Parents and/or grandparents may be sponsored for permanent residence in Canada under this program, which is open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents over the age of 18. With our immigration services, AIS Overseas can assist you in taking advantage of this policy and reuniting your family in Canada.

Canada Parents Grandparents PR Visa Details

The procedures outlined by the ICCRC must be followed if you want to bring your parents and grandparents to the country on a visa. The application procedure consists of the following physical and online documentation:

  • Expression of Interest:Interested parties must fill out an online Expression of Interest form and submit it along with the "Interest to Sponsor" form if they would like to sponsor their parents or grandparents. The order in which submissions are accepted is first come, first served.
  • Invitation to Apply:Sponsors receive invitations to submit a completed application, including with all necessary supporting documentation, within 60 days, along with a CAD 1080 processing fee.
  • Application Processing:The IRCC takes between 20 and 24 months to process applications after they are submitted.

Documents Required:

The following qualifying requirements and documentation requirements must be satisfied if you wish to permanently bring your grandparents and dependant parents to Canada:

  • You are eighteen or older.
  • Must be a citizen or permanent resident of Canada, or be enrolled as an Indian under the Canadian Indian Act
  • Proof of sufficient income to support parents or grandparents
  • Medical records belonging to your parents or grandparents
  • Police certificates of your parents/grandparents
  • Biometrics of your parents/grandparents

How AIS Overseas Can Help You

With its global reach and proficiency, AIS Overseas, one of the top immigration firms in the world, can assist you in obtaining Canadian permanent residence for your parents and grandparents. A committed consultant will be assigned to your case when you register with AIS Overseas, and they will help you with:

  • Completing the checklist for the visa paperwork
  • Support during the application processing
  • Forms, records, and submission of applications
  • Updates and further actions
  • Moving to Canada and receiving assistance after landing

Speak with an AIS specialist to find out how to reunite your family in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

The interview at the Canadian Embassy, where the dependent resides, may take place three months after all the paperwork is submitted. The interview at the Canadian Embassy, where the dependent resides, may then take up to three months after all the paperwork has been submitted. The only thing left to do is to wait for the passport to be stamped with the visa.

Step 1: Potential sponsors must first express their interest. Then, to ensure that the process is impartial and that each prospective sponsor has an equal chance to submit an interest to sponsor form and be requested to apply, a random selection mechanism will be used.

Step 2: Invitations to apply will be emailed to potential sponsors.

The IRCC will review each submission, eliminate any duplicates, and shuffle the forms.

Step 3: Send in the applications. All that needs to be done is wait for the passport to be stamped with the visa.

You can apply for a super visa from any location in the world.

Either paper or electronic submissions of the application are accepted.

Your application should contain a letter of invitation from your child or grandchild, a copy of your health insurance policy, and proof that the applicant passed the required physical examination.

The application fees must be paid in Canadian dollars.

Family members' visa applications need to be sent in one cohesive package.

The location of the visa office determines how long it takes to process a visa.

It may be necessary for applicants to show up for a visa interview.

The Canada Super Visa is not the same as a visitation or multiple-entry visa. Most visitors to Canada intend to stay for six months. If they need to prolong their stay, they will have to pay the visa expenses once more.

Parents and grandparents are able to remain in Canada for prolonged periods of time without having to renew their visa status thanks to the Canada Super Visa. Super visa holders are allowed to see their children or grandchildren for a duration of two years. For a maximum of ten years, the multiple-entry visa permits travels to Canada.

The following aspects of the applicant's profile will be taken into account by the immigration authorities:

  • Ties to his native country
  • The reason for his visit
  • Finances and family
  • Political and economic stability in his native nation