An important goal for the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) has been met this year. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has promised to send out 35,700 letters over the course of two weeks in 2024. The Canadian government is committed to family reunification. And this big rise from previous years shows how serious it is about making the PGP easier for Canadians who want to bring their loved ones to the country.
IRCC hopes that the Parents and Grandparents Program 2024 will help them handle a large number of applications. They aim to eventually approve at least 20,500 full applications for permanent residency. This big goal shows that IRCC is working to make the PGP process easier. And its main goal is to use this program to bring in new permanent residents. By making it easier to apply and having clear goals, IRCC is working to make the immigration system more responsive and effective, with a focus on keeping families together.