Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Program (PGP)
Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Program (PGP)
Bring Your Loved Ones Closer — Build Your Future Together
Family is at the heart of Canada’s immigration values.
The Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Program (PGP) allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to bring their parents and grandparents to Canada as permanent residents — giving families the chance to reunite and thrive together.
At BridgeFort Immigration, we guide sponsors and applicants through this highly competitive and time-sensitive process with care and precision.
About UsWhat is the PGP?
The PGP provides a pathway for parents and grandparents to become permanent residents and enjoy the benefits of living in Canada — including access to healthcare, the ability to work, and eventually apply for citizenship.
This program is popular and opens once a year through an interest to sponsor form lottery system, which means timing and accuracy are crucial.
Eligibility Requirements
We provide step-by-step guidance to help you bring your loved ones home:
Lottery Preparation & Submission – Ensuring your interest to sponsor form is submitted correctly and on time.
Eligibility & Income Assessment – Confirming you meet financial and residency requirements before you apply.
Document Preparation – Collecting, reviewing, and organizing all supporting documents for a complete application.
Application Submission & Follow-Up – Managing communication with IRCC to avoid delays or refusals.
Post-Arrival Guidance – Helping your parents/grandparents settle smoothly in Canada.
How BridgeFort Supports You
We know this program can be detail-heavy and documentation-intensive. Here’s how we help:
Eligibility Check – Confirming you meet work, education, and language criteria.
Employer Coordination – Ensuring the job offer meets program requirements.
Document Preparation – Organizing work experience letters, education credentials, and other key documents.
Application Management – Submitting a complete, accurate application to IRCC.
Settlement Guidance – Helping you and your family plan for life in Canada after approval.
