How the PGP Intake Pause Affects Your Family Sponsorship and Travel Plans
Service Canada Passport Portal Guide on the 2026 IRCC Parents and Grandparents Program Freeze
A temporary pause on new applications for the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) was implemented on July 15, 2026, by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The decision directly impacts how families navigate the immigration queue. While existing applications continue to progress toward a target of 15,000 permanent residents in 2026, no new “Interest to Sponsor” forms are being accepted.
For Canadians looking to bring their loved ones to Canada, understanding the difference between the paused PGP pathway and the fully operational Super Visa pathway is essential for planning future travel, housing, and passport or visa renewals.
Comparing the Options: PGP vs. Super Visa
Families seeking to reunify should compare the administrative differences, timelines, and pathways to determine the best alternative path during this intake freeze.
| Pathway Metrics | Parents & Grandparents Program (PGP) | Parent & Grandparent Super Visa |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Status | Permanent Resident (PR Card) | Temporary Resident (Visitor Status) |
| Current Status | Paused (No new entries) | Active (Open for applications) |
| 2026 Target Cap | Max 15,000 (Processing queue) | Unlimited |
| Stay Duration | Indefinite | Up to 5 consecutive years per entry |
| Visa Validity | N/A | Multiple entries valid up to 10 years |
| Best Used For | Long-term permanent immigration | Flexible, immediate family visits |
Action Plan: Bringing Family to Canada During the PGP Pause
If your family reunification plans are impacted by the PGP pause, you can bypass the freeze using the Super Visa stream. Below is the step-by-step procedure to transition your strategy.
- Determine Income Eligibility (LICO): Review the Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) table. You must prove your household income meets or exceeds the minimum threshold to financially support your parents or grandparents during their stay.
- Secure Canadian Medical Insurance: Purchase medical insurance from an authorized Canadian provider. The policy must be valid for at least 1 year from the date of entry and provide a minimum of $100,000 in emergency coverage.
- Draft the Letter of Invitation: Write a formal invitation letter detailing your relationship, the purpose of their visit, and a signed promise of financial support. Include your proof of Canadian citizenship or PR status.
- Complete the Online Application: Gather the documents, apply online through the IRCC portal, and pay the processing fees. Your parents or grandparents must also complete a medical examination.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I apply to the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) right now?
No. The intake of new applications and Interest to Sponsor forms is paused until further notice. IRCC is only processing files already in the system.
How does the PGP pause affect my relative’s passport or visa application?
If your parents or grandparents already have a pending PGP application, their processing continues. If they need to travel to Canada soon, they should apply for a Super Visa, which requires a valid passport from their home country with at least 6 months of validity.
What are the main requirements for the Canadian Super Visa?
Sponsors must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, meet the minimum income requirements (LICO), provide a written financial support agreement, and secure valid Canadian medical insurance for their parents or grandparents.
Information Source: This administrative portal update is compiled from the official Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) PGP Policy Notice.

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