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PGP Closed for 2026: Why H&C Applications Can Seriously Fail

The Parents and Grandparents Program closed for 2026 has left many families in Canada searching for alternatives to sponsor their parents or grandparents. In response, some applicants are being advised—often incorrectly—to apply under Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) grounds as a replacement pathway.

This is a serious misconception.
H&C applications are not designed to replace the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP), and filing one solely because the PGP is closed can lead to refusal, wasted time, and significant emotional and financial stress.

In this article, our Ottawa immigration lawyers at Venko Law Firm explain why H&C is not the right solution, what IRCC looks for in genuine H&C cases, and what realistic options families should consider while the PGP remains closed for 2026.

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Understanding the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP)

The Parents and Grandparents Program is Canada’s primary family reunification pathway for sponsoring parents and grandparents for permanent residence.

Key Features of the PGP

  • Requires meeting Minimum Necessary Income (MNI)
  • Uses a lottery-based intake system
  • Leads directly to permanent residence
  • Designed specifically for family reunification

IRCC Update for 2026

According to IRCC, the Parents and Grandparents Program is closed for 2026, with no new interest-to-sponsor invitations being issued. IRCC continues to prioritize processing applications from previous intake years.

⚠️ Immigration programs, timelines, and policies may change. Always consult an immigration lawyer in Ottawa before making decisions.

Why Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C) Is Not a PGP Alternative

What Is an H&C Application?

A Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) application allows certain applicants to request permanent residence from within Canada when they do not meet standard immigration requirements due to exceptional hardship.

Learn more about humanitarian & compassionate immigration applications.

What H&C Is NOT Meant For

H&C applications are not intended to:

  • Bypass closed immigration programs
  • Replace family sponsorship categories
  • Fast-track parents or grandparents to PR
  • Serve as a “backup” when PGP is unavailable

IRCC officers assess H&C applications very strictly.

Why Most PGP-Based H&C Applications Get Refused

1. No Exceptional Hardship

IRCC has consistently ruled that:

“Family separation alone does not constitute sufficient H&C grounds.”

If parents are healthy, financially stable, and living safely abroad, an H&C application will almost certainly fail.

2. Parents Outside Canada Are Ineligible

H&C applications are generally meant for applicants already in Canada. Parents or grandparents living overseas do not qualify unless exceptional circumstances exist.

3. Financial Inconvenience Is Not Enough

Inability to meet PGP income requirements or frustration with program closures does not meet the legal threshold for H&C approval.

4. High Refusal Rates

H&C applications based solely on PGP closure face:

  • Long processing times (often 2–3 years)
  • High refusal risk
  • Limited appeal options

H&C Eligibility vs PGP: A Comparison Table

CriteriaPGP SponsorshipH&C Application
PurposeFamily reunification permanent residencyRelief due to exceptional hardship
Applicant location requirementParents/grandparents can be inside Canada or abroad; Sponsor must reside in Canada during processApplicant must usually be inside Canada
Income requirementYes — Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) requiredNo formal MNI (but financial necessity may be part of hardship argument)
Approval standardObjective legislative eligibility criteriaHighly discretionary based on hardship evidence
Success likelihood if used incorrectlyLow refusal risk if eligibleHigh refusal risk when misused

Realistic Alternatives While PGP Is Closed for 2026

1. Super Visa for Parents and Grandparents

The Super Visa allows parents and grandparents to:

  • Stay in Canada up to 5 years per entry
  • Enjoy multiple entries for up to 10 years

While it does not lead to PR, it is the most practical temporary solution.

2. Strategic Long-Term Planning

An experienced family sponsorship lawyer in Ottawa can:

  • Assess future PGP eligibility
  • Prepare financial documentation early
  • Monitor IRCC intake announcements

3. Avoid High-Risk Applications

Filing a weak H&C application can negatively affect future immigration options and credibility with IRCC.

⚖️Need help with your Canadian immigration process?

If you are considering an H&C application because the Parents and Grandparents Program closed for 2026, do not proceed without legal advice.

👉 Book your first free assessment call with our experienced immigration lawyers in Ottawa to evaluate your family’s options properly.








    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    1. Is the Parents and Grandparents Program really closed for 2026?

    Yes. IRCC has confirmed that the Parents and Grandparents Program is closed for 2026, with no new invitations planned.
    Source: IRCC – canada.ca

    2. Can I apply for H&C because PGP is closed?

    In most cases, “No”. Program closure alone does not meet H&C requirements and often results in refusal.

    3. Are parents outside Canada eligible for H&C?

    Generally no. H&C applications are intended for applicants already in Canada facing exceptional hardship.

    4. What is the best alternative to PGP right now?

    The Super Visa is currently the most reliable option for long-term parental visits.