Parents and Grandparents Program 2025 Invitation Starts July 28

IRCC just confirmed that the Parents and Grandparents Program 2025 invitation round will begin July 28, 2025. If you submitted an Interest to Sponsor form in 2020 and haven’t received an invitation yet, this could finally be your chance to sponsor your parents or grandparents for permanent residence in Canada. In this post, we’ll cover who’s eligible, what steps to take if you’re invited, and what options are available if you’re not selected. What Is the Parents and Grandparents Program…

Canada PR Employment Letter: IRCC Requirements & Tips (2025 Guide)

Your Canada PR application can succeed or fail based on your employment letter. Many applicants face delays, additional document requests (ADR), or outright refusal because their employment letters don’t meet IRCC’s strict requirements. In this guide, we’ll break down exactly what your Canada PR employment letter must include — and what to avoid — to help you submit a strong, compliant application. Why Employment Letters Matter in Canada PR IRCC uses employment letters to verify your work experience, which directly…

Lena Diab’s Immigration Plans: What’s Next for You?

If you’re an international student, worker, newcomer, or employer in Canada—or planning to move here—you may be wondering what’s next for immigration. Big changes are already happening. With the recent election of Prime Minister Mark Carney, a new immigration vision is emerging. And leading the charge is Lena Metlege Diab, Canada’s newly appointed Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC). Who Is Lena Metlege Diab? Lena Metlege Diab is not new to immigration policy. She served as Nova Scotia’s Minister…

What to Do When Your Canadian PR Application Gets Refused?

Receiving a refusal on your Canadian Permanent Residency (PR) application can be an overwhelming and discouraging experience. After months of gathering documents, preparing your file, and waiting anxiously, a rejection letter can feel like a major setback. However, it’s important to understand that a refusal is not the end of your immigration journey. In many cases, it can be the beginning of a more informed and strategic path forward. This guide outlines practical steps you can take after a PR…

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