Is it becoming painful to stay alone in Canada? Are you missing your family? Apply for family class sponsorship and bring your near and dear ones to your place.
Ensure that you are a permanent Canadian resident and are eligible to sponsor your close family members living abroad. Failing to do so will cause rejection of your sponsorship application. So, whom can you bring to your Canada residence- spouse, parents, dependent children, or others? What if you can bring everyone?
Let’s explore the different family class sponsorship programs which can shorten the distance between you and your family members.
Spousal immigration is a crucial part of Canadian immigration. Depending on your eligibility, your spouse or partner can become permanent residents of Canada. To sponsor your spouse, you must be able to:
Additionally, if you have a spouse who is a permanent resident of Canada, he/she is eligible to sponsor your immigration to Canada. Terms and conditions are applicable though. This program is only useful for those candidates who cannot qualify under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) or the Federal Skilled Worker.
Wondering whether you are eligible to sponsor? Well, if you meet the following criteria, you can sponsor your spouse:
A common-law partner is an individual who shares a conjugal relationship with another individual. This person can be either of the same sex or the opposite sex. The common-law partnership must present evidence of cohabitation in a conjugal relationship.
To sponsor your common-law partner to become a permanent resident of Canada, a common-law partner should be:
A conjugal relationship highlights that individuals are interdependent- socially, financially, physically, and emotionally- when they share household responsibilities and others, and when they possess a serious commitment to one another.
To note whether two individuals are in a conjugal relationship, ensure the following:
To qualify as a conjugal partner, an individual must be:
Are you missing your parents? As a permanent resident of Canada and 18 years old, you are likely to sponsor your parents to come to Canada. If their permanent resident status is approved, they can live and work in the country.
As a parental sponsor, you must be aware of certain things. For instance, when you are sponsoring your parents or grandparents, you must be competent to support them financially. You must also be able to provide them with social assistance without any help from the government.
To be a parental sponsor:
A Canadian citizen has an option for sponsoring their dependent child. To sponsor, you must be:
You need to sign an undertaking or contract with the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship of Canada. You must be financially independent to take care of your dependent children. This also involves medical assistance not financed by public health such as dental and eye care.
To sponsor your spouse, parents, and other family members you must be a Canadian resident, at least 18 years of age, and competent to offer financial support to the sponsored individual. To assist you with sponsorship details, contact Akrami & Associates. We have dealt with numerous sponsorship applications. Contact us via info@thevisa.ca or call us at (416) 477-2545 to submit your sponsorship application today!
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