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29 January 2019

Canada's Parents And Grandparents Program Opens And Closes In Minutes With Controversy

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January 29, 2019 - Controversy dominated the opening of Canada's Parents and Grandparents Program on Monday as the Interest to Sponsor portal closed just moments after it was opened.
Canada Immigration

January 28, 2019 – Controversy dominated the opening of Canada's Parents and Grandparents Program on Monday as the Interest to Sponsor portal closed just moments after it was opened.

Many who wanted to complete the process said they never had access to the link via the website of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

Others reported opening the form, filling it in, then getting a message saying the form was already closed before they were able to submit.

The process was due to open at noon EST on Monday, January 28, and had been widely advertised by IRCC in the preceding weeks.

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