The Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship (PGP) program enables Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their parents and grandparents for permanent residence, with 2026 introducing increased application caps, updated income requirements, and enhanced processing efficiency. This highly sought-after program operates through a lottery system for most applicants, with specific income thresholds that sponsors must meet for three consecutive years. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about PGP 2026, including eligibility criteria, application process, income requirements, and strategies to maximize your chances of being selected.
2026 PGP Program Updates and Changes
IRCC has announced significant updates to the PGP program for 2026 to accommodate more families while maintaining program integrity.
| Program Aspect | 2025 Configuration | 2026 Updates | Impact on Sponsors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Application Cap | 35,000 applications | 40,000 applications | 14% increase in opportunities |
| Income Requirement Period | 3 consecutive tax years | 3 consecutive tax years (unchanged) | Consistent financial planning |
| Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) | Based on LICO + 30% | Adjusted for inflation (3.2% increase) | Slightly higher income needed |
| Processing Time Target | 20-24 months | 18-22 months | Faster family reunification |
| Application Method | Interest to Sponsor form + lottery | Enhanced online interest form | More user-friendly process |
Understanding PGP Program Eligibility
The PGP program has specific eligibility requirements for both sponsors and the parents/grandparents being sponsored.
Sponsor Eligibility Requirements
To sponsor your parents or grandparents, you must:
- Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
- Be at least 18 years old
- Reside in Canada
- Meet Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) requirements for past 3 tax years
- Sign an undertaking to provide financial support for 20 years
- Not be in default of previous sponsorship undertakings
- Not be receiving social assistance (except for disability)
- Not have unresolved immigration debts or bankruptcies
Sponsored Persons Eligibility Requirements
The parents or grandparents being sponsored must:
- Be related to the sponsor as parent or grandparent
- Pass medical examinations
- Provide police certificates from all countries lived in
- Not be inadmissible to Canada for criminal, security, or health reasons
- Dependent children of parents/grandparents may be included if under 22
Who Can Be Included in the Application
| Relationship to Sponsor | Can Be Sponsored | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Biological parents | Yes | Both parents can be included together |
| Adoptive parents | Yes | Legal adoption must be proven |
| Step-parents | Yes | If marriage to biological parent still valid |
| Grandparents | Yes | Biological or adoptive |
| Siblings of parents | No | Not eligible under PGP |
| Parents-in-law | No | Not eligible under PGP |
| Dependent children of parents | Yes | If under 22 and not married/common-law |
2026 Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) Requirements
The MNI is based on the Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) plus 30%, adjusted annually for inflation.
2026 MNI Table (Based on Family Size)
| Family Size | 2025 MNI | 2026 MNI | Increase | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 persons (sponsor + spouse) | $43,082 | $44,459 | +3.2% | Sponsoring 1 parent |
| 3 persons | $52,958 | $54,652 | +3.2% | Sponsoring 2 parents |
| 4 persons | $64,306 | $66,363 | +3.2% | Sponsoring 2 parents + 1 dependent |
| 5 persons | $72,935 | 75,268 | +3.2% | Sponsoring 2 parents + 2 dependents |
| 6 persons | $82,259 | $84,891 | +3.2% | Sponsoring 2 parents + 3 dependents |
| 7 persons | $91,582 | $94,513 | +3.2% | For each additional person, add $9,324 |
How to Calculate Your Family Size
Family size includes:
- Sponsor
- Sponsor’s spouse/common-law partner (if applicable)
- Sponsor’s dependent children (if applicable)
- Sponsored parents/grandparents
- Sponsored parents’ dependent children (if applicable)
- Any other persons you have sponsored and are still financially responsible for
Income Sources That Count Toward MNI
- Employment income (T4 slips, employment letters)
- Self-employment income (Line 150 of Notice of Assessment)
- Investment income (interest, dividends, capital gains)
- Pension income (CPP, OAS, private pensions)
- Disability benefits (count as income)
- Maternity/parental benefits (EI benefits count)
Income Sources That Do NOT Count
- Social assistance (welfare)
- Gifts or loans from family
- Child tax benefits
- GST/HST credits
- Provincial tax credits
Complete PGP Application Process for 2026
Step 1: Submit Interest to Sponsor Form
The PGP program uses a two-step process starting with an interest form:
- Form Availability: Usually opens in January for 2-3 weeks
- Submission Method: Online through IRCC portal
- Information Required: Sponsor’s personal details, intended sponsored persons
- No Documents Required at this stage
- One Submission Per Sponsor: Multiple submissions will be disqualified
Step 2: Random Selection (Lottery)
After the interest period closes:
- Random Selection: IRCC randomly selects applicants from the pool
- Invitation to Apply: Selected sponsors receive invitation email
- Invitation Period: Usually 60 days to submit complete application
- Selection Chances: Based on number of submissions vs. available spots
- No Preference: All eligible submissions have equal chance
Step 3: Prepare Complete Application
If selected, prepare these documents within 60 days:
| Document Category | Sponsor Documents | Sponsored Persons Documents |
|---|---|---|
| Identity Documents | Passport, PR card/citizenship certificate | Passports, birth certificates, marriage certificates |
| Income Proof | Notices of Assessment (3 years), Option C printouts | Not applicable |
| Relationship Proof | Birth certificate showing parent relationship | Same as sponsor plus family relationship evidence |
| Medical Examination | Not required | Completed by panel physician |
| Police Certificates | Canadian police certificate | Police certificates from all countries lived in |
| Application Forms | Sponsorship forms (IMM 1344, 5768, etc.) | Permanent residence forms (IMM 0008, 5669, etc.) |
Step 4: Submit Application and Fees
Submit complete application package:
Application Fees (2026)
| Fee Type | Amount (CAD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sponsorship fee (per application) | $85 | Paid by sponsor |
| Principal applicant processing fee | $490 | Per parent/grandparent |
| Right of Permanent Residence fee | $515 | Per adult (can be paid later) |
| Biometrics fee | $85 | Per person 14-79 years old |
| Total for 2 parents | $2,180 | Plus biometrics if applicable |
Step 5: Application Processing
Processing typically follows this timeline:
- Application Received: Acknowledgement of receipt (2-4 weeks)
- Sponsor Eligibility Assessment: Income verification and sponsor approval (3-4 months)
- Medical Examination Request: Sponsored persons complete medical (2-3 months)
- Background Check: Security and criminality checks (4-6 months)
- Additional Documents Request: If needed (1-2 months)
- Decision Made: Final decision and passport request (2-3 months)
- Permanent Residence Granted: Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) issued
Alternative Options if Not Selected for PGP
Super Visa Program
Overview: Multiple-entry visa allowing parents/grandparents to stay in Canada for up to 5 years at a time, valid for up to 10 years.
| Aspect | Super Visa | PGP |
|---|---|---|
| Duration | Temporary (up to 10 years) | Permanent |
| Income Requirement | LICO (lower than PGP) | LICO + 30% |
| Medical Insurance | Required ($100,000 coverage) | Not required (covered by provincial health) |
| Processing Time | 2-4 months | 18-22 months |
| Application Method | Direct application | Lottery system |
Other Family Sponsorship Options
- Spousal Sponsorship: For spouses/common-law partners
- Dependent Child Sponsorship: For children under 22
- Other Relative Sponsorship: Limited circumstances (orphaned relatives)
Success Stories: PGP Application Experiences
Case Study 1: First-Time Selection After Multiple Attempts
Background: Permanent resident with annual income of $85,000, sponsoring both parents.
Strategy:
- Submitted interest form every year for 4 years
- Maintained income above MNI threshold consistently
- Prepared documents in advance each year
- Submitted complete application within 2 weeks of invitation
Timeline:
- Interest form submitted: January 2026
- Invitation received: March 2026
- Application submitted: April 2026
- Sponsor approved: July 2026
- Medical completed: September 2026
- PR approved: December 2027
Total Processing Time: 20 months
Case Study 2: Co-signer Strategy for Income Requirements
Background: Citizen with income of $48,000, below MNI for sponsoring 2 parents + spouse.
Strategy:
- Added spouse as co-signer (combined income $95,000)
- Submitted joint Notices of Assessment for 3 years
- Provided detailed explanation of income sources
- Submitted complete financial documentation
Result: Application approved despite individual income below threshold. Co-signer strategy successful.
Avoid These Common PGP Application Mistakes
Mistake 1: Not Meeting Income Requirements
Problem: Income below MNI for required period.
Solution: Calculate income carefully, include all eligible sources, consider co-signer if needed.
Mistake 2: Incomplete Documentation
Problem: Missing Notices of Assessment or other required documents.
Solution: Use document checklist carefully, order Option C printouts from CRA if needed.
Mistake 3: Missing Application Deadline
Problem: Not submitting complete application within 60-day deadline.
Solution: Prepare documents in advance, submit as soon as possible after invitation.
Mistake 4: Multiple Interest Form Submissions
Problem: Submitting interest form multiple times in same year.
Solution: Submit only once per sponsorship year; multiple submissions lead to disqualification.
Official IRCC Resources and Tools
- IRCC PGP Program Page
- How to Apply for PGP
- Eligibility Requirements
- Check Processing Times
- Medical Examination Requirements
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Important Disclaimer
This article provides general information about the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship program based on 2026 updates. Program requirements, income thresholds, and application processes may change. Always consult official IRCC resources for the most current information. This content does not constitute legal advice or guarantee selection or approval.
Last Updated: March 18, 2026
Source Verification: Information verified against IRCC official publications as of March 2026.