Sponsorship

Spouse Sponsorship

The spousal sponsorship program is part of Family class immigration. Under this program, a Canadian Citizen or Permanent resident may sponsor a spouse or common-law partner for Canadian Permanent residency. The Canadian government allows citizen and permanent resident of Canada to sponsor members of the family class, but it requires that arriving immigrants receive care and support from their sponsors.
In Order to receive a visa through this immigration program both parties sponsor and sponsored must be able to prove their relationship and should be under one of the three categories;

  • Spouse
    Means that Sponsor and sponsored person are legally married and have legal document to support their claim
  • Common Law Partner
    Common-law relationship both parties should live together continuously for at least 1 year excluding brief absence of business or family reasons
  • Conjugal Partner
    A conjugal partner is a foreign nation residing outside Canada who is in a conjugal relationship with a sponsor for at least 1 yea but could not live with the sponsor as a couple.

NOTE: Canada recognizes same-sex marriage, and same-sex partners may be eligible to apply under any of the above three categories, provided they meet all eligibility requirements.

Requirement of Spouse or Common Low partnership

Requirement for Sponsor

Requirement for Sponsored person

  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Must be Canadian Citizen or Permanent resident
  • Must not  have spouse sponsored in last 5 years
  • And should have clean record of offense nor should be in Bankruptcy
  • Must be of legal age to get married
  • Must be able to have clean record of offense in home country
  • Should be medically health
 

This sponsorship program permits a Canadian resident or extremely durable occupant to support their mate/custom-based law accomplice for super durable inhabitant status, paying little mind to where the companion is right now living.

There are two parts to the spousal sponsorship application

  1. The Canadian or Permanent resident applies to sponsor his or her spouse or common-law partner; and
  2. The spouse or common-law partner applies for Permanent residence

    Outland Sponsorship Program

The outland sponsorship route is generally chosen when the sponsored person is living outside Canada. However, it is possible for a spouse or common-law partner living in Canada to apply through the outland program. This option may permit the sponsored person to travel in and out of Canada throughout the application process but it’s always discretion of Canadian immigration authority to decide whether the sponsored person may re-enter Canada or not.
 
Outland application is processed through the visa office that serves the applicant’s country of Origin or where they have resided legally for at least one year. In the case of spousal and common-law partner sponsorships, IRCC committed to issuing visas as quickly as possible in order to rapidly reunite families. 

 

Inland Sponsorship Program

Inland sponsorship category, the foreign spouse/common-law partner must have legally entered in Canada. If the sponsored person already has a work or study permit, he or she may continue to work or study as long as the permit is valid.

Inland application generally takes longer as compared to the outland, however person being sponsored through the inland program may be eligible to get an open work permit while his or her application is being processed.  If there is a need for an interview than IRCC will notify in written of the date, time and location of the interview and all documents which are required.

  • No Matter which program applicant choose but they have to meet specific requirement in order to be considered eligible

For more information regarding spouse sponsorship and to help in filling application feel free to Contact TRUELAND IMMIGRATION.

 

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Family Sponsorship

Canadian residents and long-lasting occupants might carry their folks and grandparents to Canada through one of two well known projects: Family Class sponsorship and additionally the Super Visa program.

The Family Class sponsorship program incorporates a stream for guardians and grandparents of Canadian residents and extremely durable occupants. Fruitful guardians and grandparents under this program will get Canadian super durable home and might have the option to apply for Canadian Citizenship four years from that point.

To be eligible for Family Class sponsorship, the sponsor in Canada must meet the following requirements:

  • Be a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident;
  • Be 18 years of age or older;
  • Exceed the minimum necessary income level for this program. If married or in a common-law relationship, the income of both persons can be included;
  • The sponsor and the sponsored relative must sign a sponsorship agreement that commits the sponsor to provide financial support for the sponsored relative, if necessary. This agreement also states that the person becoming a permanent resident will make every effort to support himself or herself. Dependent children under age 22 do not have to sign this agreement. Quebec residents must sign an “undertaking” with the province of Quebec —a contract binding the sponsorship; and
  • The sponsor must promise to provide financial support for the sponsored relative for a period of 20 years. This time period begins on the date the sponsored relative becomes a permanent resident.

Sponsors will have to prove that they meet the minimum income requirements by submitting notices of assessment issued by the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) in support of their sponsorship and they must also demonstrate they have met the minimum necessary income level for 3 consecutive years.

If you meet above requirement or have questions, please contact us for more detail information.