Bringing Your Parents to Canada: A Practical Guide for Pakistani Immigrants

Bringing Your Parents to Canada: A Practical Guide for Pakistani Immigrants

Introduction

For many Pakistani immigrants, reuniting with their parents in Canada is a heartfelt dream. Family bonds run deep in Pakistani culture, and having parents close by provides emotional support and strengthens family ties. Fortunately, Canada offers pathways for permanent residents and citizens to sponsor their parents for immigration. However, this process involves several requirements, steps, and timelines that you need to understand before starting.

This article provides a comprehensive guide tailored for Pakistani immigrants who want to bring their parents to Canada, explaining eligibility, application procedures, income requirements, and helpful tips.


1. Who Can Sponsor Their Parents?

To sponsor your parents, you must meet specific eligibility criteria:

  • You must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident aged 18 or older.
  • You should be living in Canada or have plans to live in Canada once your parents arrive.
  • You need to meet minimum income requirements set by the government for sponsoring family members.

The Canadian government wants to ensure that sponsors can financially support their parents without relying on social assistance.


2. Sponsorship Programs for Parents

The Parent and Grandparent Program (PGP)

The most common and official route to bring parents to Canada is the Parent and Grandparent Program. However, this program is competitive because of limited spots.

  • Each year, Canada opens a window to submit an Interest to Sponsor form.
  • If selected through a random lottery system, you will be invited to submit a full application to sponsor your parents.
  • Applications must be complete and include proof of relationship, income, and identity documents.

The Super Visa

Since the PGP can have long waiting periods, the Super Visa is a popular temporary option for parents to stay in Canada longer than a regular visitor visa allows.

  • Valid for up to 10 years.
  • Allows parents to stay in Canada for up to 2 years at a time without renewing status.
  • Parents must have medical insurance coverage and pass a health examination.
  • The Super Visa is ideal for parents who want to spend extended time in Canada while waiting for permanent residency through sponsorship.

3. Meeting the Income Requirements

To sponsor your parents under the PGP, you must demonstrate that your household income meets or exceeds the Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) thresholds established by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

  • The required income depends on the size of your family, including the people you want to sponsor.
  • You must provide proof of income for the last three consecutive tax years (Notice of Assessments from the Canada Revenue Agency).
  • If you fail to meet the income threshold, your application will be refused.

4. Step-by-Step Application Process

Step 1: Submit Interest to Sponsor Form

  • Available during a limited annual window (usually January to February).
  • Not all applicants will be invited to apply; selection is random.

Step 2: Receive Invitation to Apply

  • If chosen, you will be invited to submit a complete sponsorship application within 60 days.

Step 3: Submit Sponsorship and Permanent Residence Application

  • Include all supporting documents (proof of relationship, financial documents, IDs).
  • Pay the application fees (sponsorship fee, processing fee, right of permanent residence fee).

Step 4: Medical, Security, and Background Checks

  • Your parents must undergo medical exams and security screening.

Step 5: Wait for Decision

  • Processing times vary but typically take 20-24 months.
  • Stay in touch with IRCC and respond quickly to any requests for additional information.

5. Challenges and Important Tips

  • Competition: Due to the lottery system, it’s important to apply as soon as the Interest to Sponsor window opens.
  • Documentation: Keep all documents like birth certificates, marriage certificates, and identity proofs ready and translated into English or French if needed.
  • Legal Advice: Consult an immigration consultant or lawyer if you’re unsure about the process.
  • Cultural Preparation: Prepare your parents for cultural differences and the Canadian lifestyle, which may be quite different from Pakistan.

6. FAQs

Q: How long does it take to bring parents through sponsorship?
A: Sponsorship processing times typically range from 20 to 24 months, depending on application volume and completeness.

Q: Can I sponsor my parents if I live outside Canada?
A: No. You must live in Canada or intend to live there when your parents arrive.

Q: What happens if my income falls below the minimum requirement?
A: You will not be eligible to sponsor your parents under the PGP unless you meet income criteria.

Q: Can parents work or study after arriving in Canada?
A: Yes, once your parents become permanent residents, they can work or study freely.


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Conclusion

Bringing your parents to Canada is a deeply rewarding experience but requires careful planning, patience, and attention to detail. For Pakistani immigrants, following this guide and staying organized with documentation and deadlines will improve your chances of a successful sponsorship. Family reunification is a core Canadian value, and with persistence, you can enjoy the priceless gift of having your loved ones near you in your new home.



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