2019-12-16 – Details of the intake process for Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) in 2020 will soon be available, according to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
The PGP continues to be very popular, with a high demand for sponsorship from Canadian citizens and permanent residents, according to the latest government reportings.
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The PGP application process has been highly controversial in recent years, given the huge number of Canadian citizens and permanent residents who wish to bring their relatives here.
In 2019, the IRCC employed an online first-come, the first-served process for submitting ‘Interest to Sponsor’ forms.
The form was available for only minutes when it went live on January 28, 2019, with many saying they were never able to see it.
IRCC says 100,000 people tried to access the form at the same time.
As a result, Canada’s federal government awarded 70 places under the program to settle two lawsuits that said the online application system was unfair.
The settlement made in secret saw members of the lawsuits allowed to sponsor their parents and/or grandparents to immigrate to Canada, according to a CBC News report.
The lawsuits are understood to have included a non-disclosure agreement, meaning those concerned are not allowed to divulge details.
Cases were filed in both Toronto and Vancouver.
Court documents from the Toronto lawsuit said: “The online registration process in both its design and implementation was arbitrary, capricious, procedurally unfair and unjust.”
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Previous Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen’s office said the controversial system for registering interest is under review as a result of the 2019 problems.
Complaints suggested the process discriminated against people who could not fill in the form quickly or those with a slow internet connection.
Officials moved to change the system for 2019 in response to complaints about the lottery method used for the previous two years.
Under the previous method, interest to sponsor forms was submitted during a month-long window in January, with candidates drawn at random to complete full applications.
Parents and Grandparents Program: 2019 Process
Please note: A new process is expected for 2020 applications
Step 1: Potential sponsors indicate their interest
Eligible potential sponsors complete an ‘Interest to Sponsor’ form to let IRCC know they wish to sponsor their parents and grandparents. The form requires potential sponsors to upload a copy of a status in Canada document.
The form will remain available until a set number has been received.
Step 2: Invitations to sponsor are sent
Once the interest to sponsor period ends, IRCC will review the submissions and remove duplicates.
IRCC officials will then invite interested potential sponsors to submit a complete application to sponsor their parents and grandparents, in order interest to sponsor forms were received. This process will continue until the cap of 20,000 completed applications is reached.
Step 3: Applications are submitted
Those who are invited to apply have 60 calendar days for IRCC to receive their complete application. Those who submit an interest to sponsor form and receive a confirmation number, but do not receive an invitation to apply in 2019, will have their form retained by IRCC for consideration in 2020.