- Parent and Grandparent sponsorship
- Common-Law or Conjugal partner (CJ/CL)
- Spousal Sponsorship
Having your parents and grandparents in Canada, especially when raising young children, is an unparalleled experience. Others simply desire the proximity of their parents without concerns about their care from a distance.
It’s important to note that to sponsor your parents, you must be at least 18 years old, reside in Canada, and hold Permanent Resident or Canadian citizenship. Additionally, you’ll need to demonstrate the financial means to support the individual(s) you intend to sponsor.
The opportunity to sponsor your parents arises only once or twice a year! Take the proactive step by clicking the button below to schedule a session. This way, you can explore your options, ensuring you are well-prepared and ready when the program becomes available.
Common-Law or Conjugal partner (CJ/CL): In Canada, the significance of family life is paramount. Partners rely on each other for a multitude of essential aspects such as support, comfort, friendship, protection, meaningful conversations, and emotional stability. The family unit stands as a crucial pillar in the local society, and this cohesion wouldn’t be attainable without the foundational parties to the family – the spouses.
If you meet the eligibility criteria, you have the opportunity to sponsor your partner, or dependent children for permanent residency in Canada. However, it is imperative that you provide financial support for them and ensure they do not depend on social assistance from the government.
Spousal Sponsorship: In Canada, the significance of family life is paramount. Spouses rely on each other for a multitude of essential aspects such as support, comfort, friendship, protection, meaningful conversations, and emotional stability. The family unit stands as a crucial pillar in the local society, and this cohesion wouldn’t be attainable without the foundational parties to the family – the spouses.
If you meet the eligibility criteria, you have the opportunity to sponsor your spouse, partner, or dependent children for permanent residency in Canada. However, it is imperative that you provide financial support for them and ensure they do not depend on social assistance from the government.