Last Updated Oct 29, 2025

Humanitarian and Compassionate H&C Application for Parents in Canada

Humanitarian and Compassionate H&C Application for Parents in Canada

By Vineet Tiwari

Canadian Immigration

Understanding the H&C Pathway for Parents in Canada

For many immigrants in Canada, parents remain an integral part of family life. But when parents are already in Canada without a valid status or when traditional immigration programs like Family Sponsorship or Super Visa aren’t possible, the Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) application may offer a last-resort option for them to stay and eventually apply for permanent residence (PR).

This special pathway recognizes that strict immigration rules shouldn’t separate families where removal would cause undue emotional, medical, or social hardship.


🔍 What Is an H&C Application for Parents?

An H&C application for parents allows individuals in Canada (without a valid status or ineligible under other programs) to apply for permanent residence based on compassionate or humanitarian circumstances.

This is not a sponsorship — it’s an independent PR application made by the parent, based on their own situation and the impact removal would have on themselves and their Canadian family.


👪 When Is the H&C Route Used for Parents?

Parents usually apply under H&C grounds when:

  • Their children are permanent residents or citizens of Canada.
  • They entered Canada legally (e.g., on a visitor visa) but overstayed.
  • They face medical or personal hardship in returning to their home country.
  • They play a caregiving role for grandchildren or dependent family members.
  • They cannot be sponsored through family reunification due to eligibility limits or quotas.

Example:

A 68-year-old parent who has lived in Canada for several years helping raise Canadian grandchildren, with strong community ties and health issues that can’t be properly treated in their home country, could qualify for H&C consideration.


⚖️ Key Factors Officers Consider for Parents H&C Cases

IRCC officers apply the same legal framework as for any H&C case — but in parental applications, family connection and hardship are given exceptional weight.

1. Medical Needs and Vulnerability

Parents’ age, medical conditions, and access to treatment are major factors. If healthcare or support is unavailable in the home country, it strengthens the case.

2. Emotional and Family Dependency

Strong emotional bonds and caregiving relationships (e.g., living with or taking care of grandchildren) are significant.

Document daily involvement: school pickups, household care, financial support, etc.

3. Length of Stay and Establishment in Canada

Proof of long-term presence — tax filings, lease agreements, volunteer work, community letters — helps demonstrate deep roots.

4. Best Interests of the Child (BIOC)

If Canadian grandchildren or dependent minors would suffer emotional or developmental harm if separated from their grandparents, it heavily supports the case.

5. Hardship on Return

Evidence of hardship can include:

  • Lack of access to medication or treatment;
  • Political or social instability;
  • Risk due to age, gender, or identity;
  • Absence of family support back home.

🕓 How Long Does an H&C Application for Parents Take? (2025 Update)

StageAverage Processing Time
Stage 1 — Approval in Principle12–16 months
Stage 2 — Final Decision18–26 months
Total Estimated30–42 months

Processing times vary by case strength and IRCC volume.


💰 H&C Application Fees for Parents (2025)

CategoryFee (CAD)
Principal Applicant (Parent)$570
Right of Permanent Residence$575
Dependent Child$155 each
Biometrics$85

📈 Success Rates for Parents’ H&C Cases (2025 Data)

Parents’ cases typically see a slightly higher approval rate than average H&C cases — around 42–45% — due to the emotional and family factors involved.

However, successful cases depend on well-documented proof of hardship and family dependence. Weak evidence (e.g., generic letters or unsupported claims) often leads to refusal.

(Source: IRCC Open Data Portal, Humanitarian & Compassionate Case Outcomes 2025)


⚠️ Common Mistakes in Parents’ H&C Applications

  1. Insufficient evidence of hardship – generalized claims without documents.
  2. Lack of medical documentation – not attaching recent assessments or prescriptions.
  3. Unclear proof of dependency – failure to show caregiving or financial reliance.
  4. No explanation of inadmissibility or status lapse – officers must see honesty and accountability.
  5. Missing child-focused details – neglecting the “best interests of child” factor.

If refused, a judicial review can be filed in Federal Court within 15 days of receiving the refusal letter (for inland applicants).


🧾 Documents to Strengthen an H&C Application for Parents

TypeExample
IdentityPassport, visa records, entry stamps
MedicalReports, prescriptions, specialist letters
Family ProofBirth certificates, PR cards of children/grandchildren
Community SupportLetters from religious/community leaders
EstablishmentLeases, tax returns, volunteer certificates
HardshipCountry condition reports, medical access letters

For authentic and official country hardship data, you can refer to:
🔗 IRCC Country-Specific Risk & Conditions


🧠 Example: When an H&C Application for Parents Succeeds

A 70-year-old mother from the Philippines has lived in Surrey, BC for six years, caring for her two Canadian-born grandchildren while her daughter works full-time. She has diabetes and hypertension and cannot afford private healthcare in her home country.

Her daughter (a PR) provides full support and documentation from doctors and school staff highlighting the children’s attachment.

IRCC grants Stage 1 approval, citing strong establishment, medical needs, and best interests of the children.


🔗 Official Resources


💬 Need Expert Help for an H&C Application for Your Parents?

Every H&C application is unique especially when it involves aging parents, medical hardship, or family separation.
Our licensed consultants specialize in complex parental and humanitarian PR applications and can help you prepare a legally sound, evidence-based submission.

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Vineet Tiwari

Vineet is a caring and creative leader who has lived in India, Oman, UAE, and Canada, giving him a rich multicultural perspective. His commitment to physical fitness keeps him energetic and focused. Vineet's dedication to his clients is evident as he often takes calls on weekends, ensuring they always feel supported and valued. His diverse background and unwavering availability help build strong, trusting relationships with our clients.