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Canada raises cap for Parents and Grandparents Program In a significant policy shift, Canada has announced an increase in the cap for its Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) for 2025, reversing earlier decisions to restrict applications. This change underscores Canada's commitment to family reunification, providing more families the opportunity to bring loved ones to the country permanently.
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00:01In this video, we discuss three major updates you don't want to miss.
00:05The increased cap for PGP applications, offering more spots for families to reunite in Canada.
00:12A unique opportunity for previous applicants to reapply or update their submissions,
00:17potentially improving their chances.
00:19And a comprehensive overview of the SuperVisa program,
00:22which allows extended visits for parents and grandparents.
00:26Be sure to watch till the end to understand how these changes could directly impact your immigration plans,
00:32and to get valuable tips that could make your application stand out.
00:46Canada raises cap for parents and grandparents program.
00:50In a significant policy shift, Canada has announced an increase in the cap for its parents and grandparents program for 2025,
01:02reversing earlier decisions to restrict applications.
01:06This change underscores Canada's commitment to family reunification,
01:23providing more families the opportunity to bring loved ones to the country permanently.
01:28Let's begin with increased cap for PGP applications.
01:35For 2025, the Canadian government has raised the acceptance threshold to 25,000 sponsorship applications
01:45for the parents and grandparents program.
01:49A notable rise from the previously announced cap of 15,000.
01:55This adjustment will include applications from both the 2024 and 2025 intakes,
02:02reflecting a dynamic response to the high demand for family reunification.
02:08Moving on to opportunity for previous applicants.
02:14Applicants who had submitted their interest to sponsor forms back in 2020,
02:20but did not receive an invitation to apply will now get another chance.
02:29This move offers a lifeline to numerous Canadian citizens and permanent residents
02:35who have been waiting to reunite with their parents and grandparents under the PGP.
02:41Next, we take a look at the overview of the SuperVisa program.
02:50Alongside the PGP, Canada offers the SuperVisa program,
02:54which allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents
02:59to visit for extended periods.
03:02With a validity of ten years and the possibility of staying up to five years at a time,
03:07the SuperVisa is an excellent alternative for families not covered under the PGP.
03:14Finally, we conclude with Conclusion.
03:19The expansion of the Parents and Grandparents program,
03:22coupled with the ongoing SuperVisa option,
03:24illustrates Canada's proactive approach to immigration reform aimed at enhancing family unity.
03:30These changes not only offer hope to thousands of families,
03:34but also reinforce Canada's reputation as a welcoming nation for immigrants.
03:39That's all from us.
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