Canada pauses new applications for Parents and Grandparents immigration program
Canada has announced a pause on accepting new applications under its Parents and Grandparents Program, a key family reunification initiative. Applications already submitted will continue to be processed, with 15,000 approvals planned for 2026. The government stated that family reunification remains a priority, and the super visa remains available as an alternative for extended family visits. Authorities aim to reduce processing times and bring greater predictability to the immigration process. Canada has also issued a warning to citizens about the risk of marriage fraud in immigration sponsorship cases.
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