Canada Parent Sponsorship from Pakistan – Reunite With Your Family in Canada

Looking to bring your parents or grandparents from Pakistan to live with you in Canada? The Canada Parent Sponsorship Program is one of the most popular and meaningful ways to reunite families under Canada’s family reunification policy.

At Panther Immigration Consulting Canada INC., we specialize in helping families from Pakistan navigate the complexities of the Canada parent sponsorship process with ease, transparency, and expert legal guidance.


What is the Canada Parent Sponsorship Program?

The Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program (PGP) allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their parents or grandparents for permanent residency (PR) in Canada. This program is different from a Super Visa, which is a long-term visit visa without PR benefits.

Key Benefits of Sponsorship:

  • Your parents become Canadian permanent residents

  • They are eligible for public healthcare

  • They can live with you indefinitely

  • They may eventually apply for Canadian citizenship


Who Can Sponsor?

To be eligible for Canada parent sponsorship from Pakistan, you must:

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident

  • Be at least 18 years old

  • Meet Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) requirements for 3 consecutive years

  • Sign a sponsorship undertaking to support your parents for 20 years

👉 Tip: Income proof is critical—get in touch with our licensed consultants to calculate your MNI eligibility.


Documents Required from Pakistan

When applying for Canada parent sponsorship from Pakistan, you’ll need:

  • Valid Pakistani passports of the parents

  • Birth certificate or family registration documents proving relationship

  • Police clearance certificate

  • Medical exam (once requested by IRCC)

  • Proof of financial support from sponsor

  • Additional civil documents (e.g., marriage certificate, death certificate if widowed)

Panther Immigration ensures all your documents are in the correct format to avoid processing delays or refusals.


How to Apply: Step-by-Step

✅ Step 1: Submit Interest to Sponsor Form (IRCC Lottery)

Each year, IRCC opens an intake window to submit the Interest to Sponsor form. Sponsors are selected randomly in a draw.

✅ Step 2: Receive Invitation to Apply (ITA)

If you’re selected, you’ll be invited to submit a full sponsorship and PR application for your parents or grandparents.

✅ Step 3: Submit Application & Pay Fees

The full application includes sponsorship forms, supporting documents, and fees. Panther Immigration can help you file everything online with precision.

✅ Step 4: Wait for Decision

Processing times typically range from 20 to 24 months. During this period, IRCC may request additional information, medical exams, or biometrics.


Alternatives: Canada Super Visa for Parents

If the parent sponsorship program is not open or if you’re not eligible, the Canada Super Visa is a great alternative.

  • Multiple entry visa valid for up to 10 years

  • Parents can stay for up to 5 years per visit

  • Requires private medical insurance

🔗 Learn more about visa services on our site: Panther Immigration – Visa Help for Families


Why Choose Panther Immigration?

  • ✅ Licensed RCIC consultants

  • ✅ Pakistan-based support team

  • ✅ Help with both Sponsorship and Super Visa routes

  • ✅ Accurate documentation & interview prep

  • ✅ 24/7 updates and communication

Whether you’re in Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad—our expert team is ready to guide you from Pakistan to Canada with honesty and efficiency.


Official Government Reference

You can also review the official IRCC page:
🔗 IRCC – Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship


Final Thoughts

Reuniting with your parents in Canada is a dream that many Pakistanis share. Through our experience, integrity, and dedication, Panther Immigration Consulting makes the Canada parent sponsorship from Pakistan simple and stress-free.

📞 Book your consultation today and take the first step toward bringing your parents home to Canada.

Pakistani family reuniting in Canada through parent sponsorship