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Bring your family · Parents and grandparents

Closed to new applications, which does not mean nothing to do.

No new sponsorship applications and no invitations have been accepted since 1 January 2026, and there is no interest to sponsor form to join. Two things are still worth doing, because the income test looks back over three tax years you cannot fix later, and because there is a route to having a parent here that is open today.

Where this stands

This is the route people most often ask about and the one least available. It is closed to new applications, and the work worth doing now is preparing the income position and looking at the route that is open.

In force 1 January 2026 · verified 19 August 2026

Closed to new applications and to invitations

A ministerial instruction in force from 1 January 2026 provides that no new permanent residence applications by parents or grandparents, and no sponsorship applications relating to them, are to be received for processing until further instructions are issued. It also authorises accepting up to 10,000 applications from the 2025 intake into processing during 2026.

No interest to sponsor form is open. The last intake drew invitations at random from forms submitted in 2020, so there is no queue to join now. The government has said details of the next intake will be shared when they are available, and has given no date.

The route that is open · verified 19 August 2026

You still have an option, and it is a good one

The Super Visa is open. It is a multiple entry temporary resident visa for a parent or grandparent that allows a stay of five years on each entry, rather than the six months an ordinary visitor gets, and it can be extended by up to two years at a time from inside Canada. Its income test is the low income cut off rather than that figure plus thirty per cent, and since 31 March 2026 it can be met in either of the two preceding tax years, or at 75 per cent of the threshold topped up by the parent's own income. It requires private medical insurance and does not lead to permanent residence.

You can also apply for it while a sponsorship application is pending, or withdraw a sponsorship and apply instead. Learn more about the Super Visa, including the income figures and the insurance rules.

The income test, and why it needs planning now

The requirement is the low income cut off for your household size plus thirty per cent, met in each of three consecutive tax years and proved by a notice of assessment for each. A closed tax year cannot be improved later, which is why this is the part to work on while the program is shut.

Minimum income for the 2025 intake, being the last published table
People in the household202420232022
2$47,549$44,530$43,082
3$58,456$54,743$52,965
4$70,972$66,466$64,306
5$80,496$75,384$72,935
6$90,784$85,020$82,259
7$101,075$94,658$91,582
Each additional personadd $10,291add $9,636add $9,324

These are the figures for applications filed in 2025, which was the last intake. There is no published table for 2026 because there is no 2026 intake, and we do not estimate one. Treat this table as the shape of the test rather than as the figures your own application will face.

  • Three consecutive years, each on its own. Not an average. One year below the line defeats the application even if the other two are comfortable.
  • Household size is recalculated for each year. So the threshold can differ across the three years, and a co-signer is counted in all three.
  • Some income does not count. Provincial training allowances, provincial social assistance, federal resettlement assistance, employment insurance other than special benefits, the guaranteed income supplement and the Canada child benefit are excluded from the calculation.
  • An officer can ask for updated income. Where they consider you may no longer be able to meet the undertaking, or where more than twelve months have passed, and the three year window is then re-based on the newer evidence.
  • Without three years of tax assessments you do not meet the requirement. The Regulations ask for the notices of assessment or an equivalent document issued by the tax authority, so it is an evidentiary rule as much as a financial one. Consent to disclosure from the tax authority is the usual way it is satisfied.

Are you in a position to be ready

The program is closed, so this is a readiness check rather than an eligibility test. The point is to find out now whether your income position would carry an application, because tax years cannot be fixed retroactively.

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A readiness indication only, not an eligibility decision and not legal advice. New applications and invitations are not being accepted, so nothing here can be filed today. The income figures published for the 2025 intake are the last available and the figures for any future intake are not published, so a positive result here is not a promise that you would meet a future threshold. Verified 19 August 2026 against canada.ca.

What we look at before a sponsorship goes in

Whether you are eligible to sponsor at all, because several bars have nothing to do with the relationship and stop a file before it is read. Whether the relationship fits the class you are applying under. And what a refusal would leave you with, since the route you choose decides that too.

01 / Start here

Strategy consultation

A paid session that tests your record against this route and the alternatives, checks how your work is classified, and tells you plainly where you actually stand.

02 / Review

Lawyer review, you file

You prepare and submit; we review the classification, the evidence and the documentation before it goes in, and flag what would be questioned.

03 / Representation

Full representation

We build, document and file the matter as your lawyer of record, and carry it through to the federal permanent residence stage.

Every matter begins with the strategy consultation. If you instruct us within six months of that consultation for a lawyer review or for full representation, the consultation fee is credited against that work. One credit per person.

Frequently asked questions

Is the program open?

No. Since 1 January 2026 no new applications to sponsor a parent or grandparent are accepted, and no invitations to apply are being issued. There is no interest to sponsor form open. Only applications from the 2025 intake are being processed. The government has said details of the next intake will be shared when available and has published no date, so anyone who tells you when it reopens is guessing.

What happened in the last intake?

It ran from the 2020 pool rather than from a fresh sign up. In July 2025 the government invited 17,860 potential sponsors, chosen at random from people who had submitted an interest to sponsor form in 2020, aiming to receive 10,000 complete applications, with a filing deadline of 9 October 2025. If you did not submit a form in 2020 you were never in that pool.

What should I do now if this is my goal?

Two things, and the first is time sensitive in a way people miss. Get your income position right, because the test looks at three consecutive tax years and you cannot retroactively fix a year that has closed. Then consider the Super Visa, which is open today and gives a parent five years per entry with a materially easier income test.

What is the income requirement?

The low income cut off for your household size plus thirty per cent, in each of three consecutive tax years, proved by a notice of assessment for each year. Not one year, and not an average of three. A single year below the line defeats the application.

How is household size counted?

Broadly, and yearly. Count yourself, your spouse or common law partner, including a separated spouse in most cases, your dependent children and their dependent children, and anyone you or a co-signer previously sponsored whose undertaking is still in effect together with their family members whether or not they were named in it. Then add the parent or grandparent applying, their spouse or partner and their dependent children, including any who are not coming to Canada and any who are already permanent residents or citizens. A co-signer is counted in all three years.

Can my spouse help me meet the income?

Yes, by co-signing, and they should understand what they are taking on. A co-signing spouse or common law partner is jointly and severally liable with you for the whole undertaking, which for parents and grandparents runs twenty years. They are also counted in the household size for all three tax years, which raises the threshold at the same time as it raises the income.

How long is the undertaking?

Twenty years from the day they become a permanent resident. It is the longest undertaking in the family class by a wide margin, and it survives divorce, their becoming a citizen, your finances worsening, and either of you moving.

How long does it take once filed?

We do not print a number. Use IRCC's processing times tool, and note that the wait to file at all is currently indefinite because the program is closed.