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Canada Family Sponsorship Programs

 

Canada is a nation that values family. That's why the government offers a variety of family sponsorship programs that allow permanent residents and citizens to bring their loved ones to Canada.

 

These programs are one of the most popular streams of Canadian immigration. They make it easy for citizens and permanent residents to bring their spouses, common-law partners, dependent children, parents, and grandparents to Canada.

 

The family sponsorship process is relatively straightforward. Once you have determined that you are eligible to sponsor a family member, you can submit an application to IRCC.

 

The application process includes providing information about your family member, your financial situation, and your ties to Canada. IRCC will also assess your family member's eligibility for permanent residence.

 

If your application is approved, your family member will be granted permanent resident status. This means that they will be able to live, work, and study in Canada indefinitely.

 

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Family sponsorship is a great way to reunite with your loved ones and build a strong nation. If you are eligible to sponsor a family member, I encourage you to apply.

 

Your relatives can live, study and work in Canada if they become permanent residents of Canada. You can sponsor certain relatives to come to Canada if you’re at least 18 years old and a:

 

Canadian citizen or
A person registered in Canada as an Indian under the Canadian Indian Act or
Permanent resident of Canada

 

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Immigration law in Canada is intended to ensure that families are reunited. Values and family unity are highly emphasized by Canada's government. Family reunification is a priority under Canadian immigration law, and various streams reflect that priority.

 

The Quebec Family Class Program is available to those wishing to sponsor a member of the family class to immigrate. Contact our experts to learn more about family class sponsorship options.

 

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Here are some of the benefits of Canada's family sponsorship programs:

 

They allow you to reunite with your loved ones.
They make it easy for your family members to become permanent residents of Canada.
They have reduced processing times.
They are a popular stream of Canadian immigration.

 

Here are a few examples of how families can be sponsored by the Family Class Sponsorship Program:

 

1. Spousal Sponsorship

 

Marriage, common law, and conjugal relationships (including same-sex relationships) are included here.

 

2. Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship

 

Parents or grandparents can be sponsored to immigrate to Canada by citizens or permanent residents.

 

3. Parent and Grandparent Super Visa

 

A super visa, which can last up to 10 years, is another option for parents and grandparents to visit Canada for up to two years at a time.

 

4. Dependent Child Sponsorship and Other Sponsorship

 

Canada offers its citizens and permanent residents the opportunity to sponsor their dependent children and live with them in Canada. Adopted children and other orphaned family members are included. Sponsorships can be extended to other family members under exceptional circumstances.

 

5. Provincial Family Class Sponsorship

 

Other options to consider include Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) which offer Family Class Sponsorship options. These programs are provincial and independent of the Federal Family Class Sponsorship Program.

 

Who can be a sponsor?

 

Applicants who want to immigrate to Canada must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada at least 18 years of age. In the case of sponsorship by a resident who lives outside of Canada, the sponsor should demonstrate that they will live only in Canada once the sponsored individual becomes a permanent resident.

 

Both the sponsor and the sponsored should sign an agreement confirming that they understand each other's responsibilities and obligations. Those who sponsor family members may even be asked to sign a contract promising to provide: food, clothing, utilities, personal requirements, shelter, fuel, household supplies, dental care, eye care, and health care not covered by the public health plan, for a set period of time.

 

The sponsor should demonstrate sufficient income in case the sponsor's sponsored person will bring a dependent child or children with them.

 

Who cannot be a sponsor?

 

If any of the following applies to you, you may not be a sponsor:

 

1. You previously sponsored another person and three years have not passed since that person become a permanent resident.
2. A reason other than disability prompted you to receive social assistance.
3. You are in default of an undertaking, immigration loan, performance bond, or family support payments.
4. As a result of a conviction for certain crimes, you haven't been pardoned/rehabilitated.
5. It has been less than 5 years since you became a Canadian permanent resident after being sponsored as a spouse.
6. You have already applied for sponsorship, but the decision has not yet been made.
7. A removal order has been issued against you.
8. A penal institution (prison, jail, etc.) is holding you.

 

Two-Step process

 

1. The sponsor must submit their sponsorship application

 

The sponsor should initiate the application and include an assessment of the sponsor's eligibility under the family class. In order to become a sponsor, the sponsor must submit a separate application.

 

2. The foreign national should submit their application for permanent residency

 

An application for permanent residence must be initiated by the foreign national who will be sponsored. In order to qualify for the family class program, foreign nationals must first complete a number of prerequisites, followed by a separate application for permanent residency.

 

Conditional Permanent Resident Period

 

Sponsored spouses, comprising same-sex, common-law spouses and conjugal partners, should live together in a legitimate relationship with their sponsor for a minimum of 24 months from the day they received their Canadian Permanent Residency, or else they risk losing their Canadian permanent residency.

 

This condition applies to any couples who have no common children together and who meet one of the following circumstances:

 

1. Those who are married for two years or less.
2. Those who have dated for four years, but have been married for two years or less.
3. Those who have been in a conjugal relationship with the sponsor for two years or less.
4. Those who have cohabited in a common-law relationship for two years or less.

 

This condition does not apply if the couple:

 

1. Have been married for more than two years.
2. Have been in a conjugal relationship for more than two years.
3. Has cohabited in a common-law relationship for more than two years.
4. They have children in common.

 

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