Extended Stay Under The Parents And Grandparents Super Visa Takes Effect Today
The longer stay allowed under the Parents and Grandparents Super Visa starts today for foreign nationals who are the parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens
The longer stay allowed under the Parents and Grandparents Super Visa starts today for foreign nationals who are the parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens
The longer stay allowed under the Parents and Grandparents Super Visa starts today for foreign nationals who are the parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens
Foreign nationals who are the parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents can now immigrate much more easily and seamlessly to Canada with
Holders of the Parents and Grandparents Super Visa will be able to stay in Canada for up to seven consecutive years under changes to the
Hundreds of thousands of Canadian citizens and permanent residents are lining up to bring their parents and grandparents to Canada. The Parents and Grandparents Program
New immigrants to Canada through the Parents and Grandparents Program have increased by more than double in the first quarter of 2022, compared with last
Canada has announced it will accept an additional 30,000 applications under the 2021 Parents and Grandparents Program. The additional allocation, announced by Immigration Minister Marco
Ottawa is promising to accept up to three times as many new applications for the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) this year – and the
Parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents intending to obtain temporary residence to visit their close relatives may apply for extended visitors’ visas
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