Do you want to sponsor your family or close relatives to Canada? If yes, file a sponsorship application to the Canadian immigration authorities. Various sponsorship programs allows Canadian citizens or permanent residents to sponsor immediate family members to immigrate to Canada under the following categories:
- Spouse
- Common Law partner
- Conjugal Partner
- Dependent Children
- Parents and Grandparents
Sponsor Your Parents or Grandparents Today!
The Family Class category of Canadian immigration allows sponsorship of parents and grandparents. You may be able to sponsor only if you are at least 18 years old and are a:
- Canadian citizen or
- Registered in Canada or
- Permanent resident of Canada
In addition, a commitment is undertaken by the applicant to provide financial support to his sponsored relatives by way of a sponsorship agreement. The sponsor must demonstrate the financial ability to meet the essential needs of the sponsored immigrant over a prescribed period. There are a few responsibilities that you must take care of once your family members arrive to live with you in Canada.
These includes:
- Support them financially.
- Make sure they don’t need social assistance from the government.
- Provide for their essential needs and those of their dependents.
Sponsor Your Spouse/ Common Law Partner/ Conjugal Partner
Canada Family Sponsorship includes several immigration programs and spousal sponsorship is one such sub-category. This program allows a Canadian permanent resident or citizen to sponsor his/her spouse/partner to work, study or reside with them in Canada.
If you are married to a Canadian permanent resident or citizen or you have been lived together for more than 12 months, you need to provide a legal marriage certificate to the high commission. Once your marriage proofs are approved, you’ll be allowed to immigrate.
At Popular Immigration Consultancy Services Inc., we assist the Canadian citizens and permanent residents in filing an accurate sponsorship application for their family members, including wife/husband, live-in partner, parents, grandparents, children, siblings and other close relatives.