Sponsorship
Canadian citizens registered Indians, and permanent residents of Canada can become a sponsor and bring their family members including their spouses, common-law partners, dependent children, parents, grandparents, and other family members to Canada if they meet requirements to become a sponsor.
If you can prove your relationship with your spouse/common-law partner genuine, you can sponsor your spouse/common-law partner so that they can become a permanent resident of Canada.
Permanent residents and Canadian citizens can sponsor their parents/grandparents if they are selected to apply. Sponsors also need to meet financial requirements
If you have your children who are under 22 years old and are single, you can sponsor your children so that you can live with them in Canada.
Sponsorship
Canadian citizens, registered Indians, and permanent residents of Canada are allowed to sponsor their their family members including their spouses, common-law partners, dependent children, parents, grandparents, and other family members if they meet requirements to become a sponsor.
If you can prove your relationship with your spouse/common-law partner genuine, you can sponsor your spouse/common-law partner so that they can become a permanent resident of Canada.
Permanent residents and Canadian citizens can sponsor their parents/grandparents if they are selected to apply. Sponsors also need to meet financial requirements
If you have your children who are under 22 years old and are single, you can sponsor your children so that you can live with them in Canada.
Spouse/
Common-law Partner
Spouse
You can sponsor your spouse to live in Canada permanently. It is necessary to prove that you are legally married in Canada and in the country you got married if you got married abroad. It is also possible to sponsor both your spouse and your children at the same time.
Even though you are not married, you can sponsor your common-law partner. It is necessary to prove that your relationship is genuine and that you share financial obligations with your partner.
Common-law Partner
Common-law Partner
Even though you are not married, you can sponsor your common-law partner. It is necessary to prove that your relationship is genuine and that you share financial obligations with your partner.
Parents/Grandparents
Parents and grandparents can be sponsored and live in Canada permanently. The sponsor needs to be selected after submitting an online interest to sponsor form. Also, the sponsors must prove that they have more than minimum necessary income for the past 3 years.
Parents/
Grandparents
Parents and grandparents can be sponsored and live in Canada permanently. The sponsor needs to be selected after submitting an online interest to sponsor form. Also, the sponsors must prove that they have more than minimum necessary income for the past 3 years.
Dependent Children
If your children live abroad and you want to reunite with them in Canada, you can sponsor your children. As a sponsor, you need to prove your relationship with your children whether or not they are your biological or adoptive children.
Dependent Children
If your children live abroad and you want to reunite with them in Canada, you can sponsor your children. As a sponsor, you need to prove your relationship with your children whether or not they are your biological or adoptive children.