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Parents & Grandparents Program(PGP) 2024

totobee

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Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
CPC-Mississauga
App. Filed.......
May 2024
Doc's Request.
July 15, 2024
AOR Received.
October 4, 2024
Lol.
Is that for Pr vis

Is that for PR visa or visitor visa
Lol. Looks like an application for visitor record (extension of stay)
 

shiremag

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Good folks on this thread, I have a few questions that are not directly related to this specific thread for 2024, but I would be grateful if you can help me with the answers. I am a Permanent Resident of Canada, and I wish to bring my mother to Canada through this program as soon as possible.

1. Any idea when the Parents & Grandparents Program will open in 2025? Or if it will open at all?

2. How exactly does one get to know that the program has opened? Do I have to simply keep an eye on the IRCC website? Or is there a way to sign up for a notification?

3. Once the program opens, I'm assuming that as a first step, applicants are expected to express their interest in the program. Is there a time window to the expression of this interest? And does that window remain open for a reasonable period of time? (as opposed to the quota getting full in a matter of minutes)

Depending on your answers, I will consider starting a separate thread for the 2025 program. Thanks in advance.
Just as you asked yesterday. There's an update for 2025 PGP 10k applicants from the same 2020 pool

See below:

https://x.com/CitImmCanada/status/1898075483641725058

 
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canuck78

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Just as you asked yesterday. There's an update for 2025 PGP 10k applicants from the same 2020 pool

See below:

https://x.com/CitImmCanada/status/1898075483641725058

So confused I thought there is no draw in 2025 because there were 2 draws in 2024 for some reason and there was a pretty large backlog. Wonder if this is a non-announcement announcement which is common when elections are on the horizon. Essentially restating something already announced. Other option is that so many applications don’t qualify that they need have a small draw again. Who knows.
 

shiremag

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So confused I thought there is no draw in 2025 because there were 2 draws in 2024 for some reason and there was a pretty large backlog. Wonder if this is a non-announcement announcement which is common when elections are on the horizon. Essentially restating something already announced. Other option is that so many applications don’t qualify that they need have a small draw again. Who knows.
I am not exactly sure if the previous applications from the 2024 invitations have met the quota. They haven't published information as to how many applications were accepted and AOR'ed in 2024. An Access to Information Request could throw some light

However, today's official announcement specifically states that the timeline for when the 10k invites for 2025 will be announced in due course. See here:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/update-2025-parents-grandparents-program.html
 

canuck78

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I am not exactly sure if the previous applications from the 2024 invitations have met the quota. They haven't published information as to how many applications were accepted and AOR'ed in 2024. An Access to Information Request could throw some light

However, today's official announcement specifically states that the timeline for when the 10k invites for 2025 will be announced in due course. See here:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/update-2025-parents-grandparents-program.html
They also previously stated they planned on putting PGP on hold for 2025. Never clear what is truly going on around an election. Easier to campaign on a reduction vs a freeze. The numbers of applications processing wouldn’t have changed since January so quite odd. We’ll have to wait and see.