Immigrating Family to Canada

Canada places great importance on family reunification and facilitating the reunion of loved ones with their Canadian families. If you or a family member are Canadian residents or citizens, you may qualify to sponsor or be sponsored by your loved ones. This immigration process is time-sensitive, and our consultants are available to guide the entire journey. Reach out to us today to explore how we can assist you in reconnecting with your loved ones. Rest assured; we will support you at every stage of the process.

Canadian Family Sponsorship Services
Spouse, Common Law or Conjugal Sponsorships

In a spousal relationship, a marriage can occur in Canada or another country.

Two options are available to sponsor your spouse or common-law partner: the inland process, which is carried out within Canada, or the outland process, which involves applying through a visa office outside Canada.

Parent and Grandparents Sponsorships

Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents can sponsor their parents and grandparents each year. However, the demand for these sponsorships is greater than the available slots. The government has implemented various mechanisms to manage this, ranging from a first-in-line approach at the processing center to a lottery system or a race to apply by submitting a profile online.

Child Sponsorships

Children under 22 can be sponsored if they are unmarried or in a common-law relationship.

Family Sponsorships Frequently Asked Questions

Unlike certain countries like the United States, there is no specific income requirement to sponsor a spouse or common-law partner in Canada. However, it's important to note that an immigration officer can refuse the application if they believe the sponsored individual cannot support themselves in Canada. For sponsorships involving parents and grandparents, there are income requirements in place.

The processing time for family sponsorship applications can vary, but it takes around one year on average.

In addition to the standard government fees, there may be legal fees if you choose to engage the services of a consultant. We would happily provide you with a quote after understanding your circumstances.

Depending on the specific category, you may be ineligible to sponsor a family member if you are under 18 years old, have a conviction against a family member, do not meet the income requirements, or were sponsored as a spouse.
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