Canadians trying to bring their parents and grandparents to Canada from other countries may face tough time as the federal government is planning to cut back on family reunification visas.
Numbers obtained from the Citizenship and Immigration Department through the Access to Information Act indicate the government will issue about 11,000 family reunification visas for parents and grandparents overseas next year.
That’s down from the more than 16,000 issued last year.
The hardest-hit category will be parents and grandparents seeking to join their children in Canada.
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