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Program Model For The 2022 Intake Of Parents And Grandparents Applications

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  Do you have parents or grandparents who want to come to Canada? The Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) is a great way for them to immigrate. But it can be confusing to know what the requirements are and how to apply. The PGP has different requirements depending on whether you’re applying as a parent or grandparent. And the Program model is changing for the 2022 intake, so it’s important to stay up-to-date. Here’s everything you need to know about the Parents and Grandparents Program for the upcoming intake. Interest to Sponsor form From October 13- November 3, 2020, potential sponsors had the opportunity to show their interest in sponsoring parents or grandparents by submitting an Interest to Sponsor form on IRCC’s website.This form is not exactly a sponsorship application. From among those who successfully submitted an Interest to Sponsor form in 2020 and were not selected to apply as part of the 2020 or 2021 intakes, the Department will randomly select potential sponsors and in

10 Ways An Immigration Agency Helps You Move To Canada Faster

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  Moving to a new country can be an exciting but overwhelming experience, especially when it comes to navigating the complex immigration process. An immigration agency can be a valuable resource for anyone looking to move to Canada, as it can provide expert guidance and assistance throughout the process. Here are 10 ways an  Immigration Agency in Edmonton  can help you move to Canada faster: Determining eligibility:  An immigration agency can help you determine whether you are eligible to move to Canada based on your specific circumstances and the current immigration rules. This can save you time and effort by avoiding the submission of an application that is unlikely to be approved. Providing guidance on the different immigration programs:  Canada offers a variety of immigration programs, each with its own eligibility requirements and application process. An immigration agency can help you understand the differences between these programs and advise you on which one is the best fit fo