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New Ministerial Instructions suspend parent and grandparent PR and sponsorship applications from Jan. 1, 2026; up to 10,000 2025 intake files to be processed

By Soheil Hosseini โ€ข January 9, 2026
New Ministerial Instructions suspend parent and grandparent PR and sponsorship applications from Jan. 1, 2026; up to 10,000 2025 intake files to be processed

IRCC Ministerial Instructions effective Jan 1, 2026 suspend acceptance of new parent and grandparent PR and sponsorship applications until further notice. Up to 10,000 applications from the 2025 intake may be accepted into processing in 2026; details on the next intake will be announced later.

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Soheil Hosseini

January 9, 2026

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Sponsorship
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IRCC suspends new Parent and Grandparent sponsorship from 2026-01-01; up to 10,000 files from 2025 intake to enter processing in 2026

Summary: Effective 2026-01-01, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued new Ministerial Instructions that suspend new parent and grandparent permanent resident visa and sponsorship applications until further notice, while authorizing the acceptance into processing of up to 10,000 applications from the 2025 intake during 2026. Source: IRCC. Date of update: 2026-01-09. Program affected: Sponsorship. IRCC has announced new Ministerial Instructions for the 2026 calendar year, effective 2026-01-01. Under these Instructions, no new permanent resident visa applications made by parents or grandparents of a sponsor, and no related sponsorship applications, will be received for processing until further instructions are issued. IRCC notes these Instructions are for administrative purposes. Because applications from the 2025 intake will be accepted into processing in 2026, the Instructions provide authority to accept into processing up to 10,000 applications received as part of the 2025 intake during 2026. Details on the next intake will be shared when available. Independent analysis:
- Positive impact: The pause may stabilize processing operations and help manage inventories, potentially improving timelines for files already in the system (including the 2025 intake).
- Negative impact: The suspension introduces uncertainty and delays for sponsors and families planning to apply in 2026, potentially prolonging family reunification and making planning difficult until new intake details are released. Source: IRCC
Date of update: 2026-01-09 This is an important administrative update. Stakeholders should monitor IRCC communications for next-intake details and timelines.

Tags: Canada immigration, IRCC, Ministerial Instructions, Parent and Grandparent sponsorship, Family reunification, Permanent residence, Sponsorship program, Processing inventory, 2026 immigration policy, Immigration update

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