Siblings, grandparents among those to be let in to Canada under new COVID-19 rules
OTTAWA — People desperate to bring extended family members to Canada as the world remains locked down due to COVID-19 are being given some hope by the federal government.
Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino announced Friday that more family members of Canadian citizens and permanent residents will now be eligible to enter the country.
“The pandemic is an ongoing threat and we need to continue to be cautious and restrictive about who can enter into Canada,” he said.
“We recognize, however, that these restrictions should not keep loved ones apart.”


