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2. Canada Family Immigration
Family Immigration for Canada or Family Visa by a sponsor in Canada is another
category of Canada PR Visa. Applicants who are Canadian nationals or permanent
residents can sponsor their husband/wife, conjugal partner, common-law partner,
dependent child (including adopted child) or other eligible relative (such as parent or
grandparent) to become a Canadian permanent resident.
Overview: Sponsoring your family
Applicants who are Canadian nationals or permanent residents can sponsor their
husband/wife, conjugal partner, common-law partner, dependent child (including
adopted child) or other eligible relative (such as parent or grandparent) to become
Canadian permanent resident.
3. There are two processes for sponsoring a family:
Family visas are among the most widely used categories, with over 65,000 family visas issued
in 2008. Relatives being sponsored under the family visa category do not need to undergo a
points-based assessment.
To be eligible to sponsor, the Canadian citizens or residents should be over the age of 18,
should be living in Canada and should be willing to sponsor/support their spouse or relatives
for a period of 3 to 10 years. The sponsors are also responsible for supporting their relatives
financially when they arrives and should ensure their spouse or relative do not seek financial
assistance from the government.
Spouse, common-law partner and/or dependent children.
Eligible relatives.
4. Spouse, common-law partner and/or dependent children
Canadian citizens or residents can bring into Canada as permanent residents their spouse,
common-law partner or conjugal partner, or dependent children. The spouse, partner or
dependent children could be outside Canada, when the application is made or could be
living in Canada.
Both the sponsor and the relative are expected to meet certain requirements. It is the
sponsor’s responsibility to support them financially in Canada and do not need to seek
monetary assistance from the government.
The sponsor should meet certain income requirements. If the applicant earlier sponsored
relatives to come to Canada and they have later on turned for monetary assistance to the
government, then the applicant may not be permitted to sponsor one more person.
5. Eligibility Criteria for a Sponsor
The sponsor should be a Canadian Citizen or resident and should be over 18 years of age
A sponsorship agreement should be signed between the sponsor and his/her sponsored
relative to commit to providing financial support, if needed. This agreement also states that
the person after becoming a permanent resident will make every effort to support
him/herself.
Sponsor needs to provide financial support to a spouse, common-law for 3 years from the
time they become a permanent resident.
Sponsor needs to provide financial support to a dependent child for 10 years, or until the
child turns 25.
If the sponsor resides in Quebec, then he/she need to meet Quebec’s immigration
sponsorship requirement, after Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) accepts you as a
sponsor.
6. Eligibility Criteria for Spouse
A person can migrate as a spouse if he/she is married to their sponsor and the marriage is
officially valid.
If a person has married in Canada, they should provide a marriage certificate issued by the
province where the marriage took place.
If a person has married outside Canada, then the marriage must be valid under the law of the
country where it occurred and under Canadian law. Marriages that happen in an embassy or
consulate should be in accordance with the law of the country where it took place, not the
country of citizenship of the embassy or consulate.
Sponsoring same-sex partner as a spouse
Canadian citizens and residents can apply to sponsor their same-sex partner as a spouse, if
they were married in Canada and issued a marriage certificate by a Canadian province on or
after the below dates mentioned:
7. British Columbia (on or after July 8, 2003)
Manitoba (on or after September 16, 2004)
New Brunswick (on or after July 4, 2005)
Newfoundland and Labrador (on or after December 21, 2004)
Nova Scotia (on or after September 24, 2004)
Ontario (on or after June 10, 2003)
Quebec (on or after March 19, 2004)
Saskatchewan (on or after November 5, 2004)
Yukon (on or after July 14, 2004)
All other provinces or territories (on or after July 20, 2005).
8. If the applicant has married outside Canada, he/she may apply to sponsor their same-sex
partner as a spouse provided that the marriage is lawfully accepted according to both the law
of the place where the marriage happened and under Canadian law.
Common-law partner
Canadian citizens and permanent residents living in Canada can sponsor their common-law
partner and eligible dependent children. Applicants who have been residing with their qualifying
Canadian partners for a period of 1 year or more in an ongoing relationship can be sponsored
under this visa. They need to prove that they are in a genuine and continuing relationship and
should have resided together at a common address.
The sponsor and the partner should intend to live together in Canada and an undertaking
should be given by the sponsor to provide for all of the applicant's basic needs for a period of 3
years from the partner's arrival to Canada.
9. Conjugal partner
Applicants who have been maintaining an ongoing relationship with their Canadian partner, but
have been unable to reside together at a common address with their Canadian partner for a
period of at least 1 year, because of exceptional situations beyond their control, can be
sponsored under this visa.
A person may apply as a conjugal partner if:
He/she has maintained a conjugal relationship with their sponsor for a minimum of one year
and has been hindered from staying together or marrying because of:
An immigration barrier
His/her marital status (for example, he/she is married to someone else and residing in a
country where divorce is impossible) or
His/her sexual orientation (for example, he/she are in a same-sex relationship and same-sex
marriage is not granted where they live)
10. He/she can provide proofs that there were reasons they could not stay together (for example,
he/she was refused long-term living in each other’s country).
The Canadian sponsor must sign an undertaking to provide for the partner's basic needs for the
duration of 3 years from the partner's arrival to Canada.
A person cannot apply as a conjugal partner if:
He/she could have stayed together but chose not to. This demonstrates they did not have the
level of commitment that is needed for a conjugal relationship. (For example, one among both
may not have wanted to give up an employment or study, or his/her relationship was not yet at
the point where they are ready to live together.)
He/she could not provide proofs that there was a reason that kept away him/her from living
together.
11. He/she is engaged to be married. In this case, he/she should either apply as a spouse once the
marriage has occurred or apply as a common-law partner if he/she has stayed together
continuously for a minimum of 12 months.
Dependent children
Canadian citizens and permanent residents living in Canada can apply to sponsor their or their
partner's dependent or adopted children. A son or daughter is dependent when the child:
Is below the age of 22 and does not have a spouse or common-law partner
Is a full-time student and is considerably dependent on a parent for financial support since
before the age of 22 or
Is financially dependent on a parent since before the age of 22 because of a mental or physical
disability
12. Relationships not eligible for the family visa
An applicant would not be eligible to be sponsored as a spouse, a common-law partner or a
conjugal partner if:
He/she is under 16 years of age
He/she or the sponsor was married to someone else at the time of their marriage
He/she has stayed apart from the sponsor for a minimum of 1 year and either of them are the
common-law or conjugal partner of another person
The sponsor has migrated to Canada and, at the time permanent residency was applied for,
he/she was a family member who should have been assessed on their eligibility of the
immigration requirements, but were not assessed or
The sponsor earlier funded another spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner, and 3
years have not passed since that individual became a Canadian permanent resident.
13. Other Eligible Relatives
If applicant sponsors group of people like spouse and dependent children then all the
applications for permanent residency must be filed at the same time. The application for
sponsorship and permanent residency must be filed together.
If the applicant does not qualify to sponsor/support their spouse, common-law partner or
dependent child in the Family Class, their partner/dependent may apply to stay in Canada on
humanitarian and compassionate grounds.
A permanent resident or a citizen of Canada can sponsor certain relatives such as parents and
grandparents under the family class program. Both the sponsor and the relative wishing to
migrate to Canada must satisfy certain requirements.
14. A Canadian resident can sponsor:
Parents
Grandparents
Brothers or sisters, nephews or nieces, granddaughters or grandsons who are orphaned, under
18 years of age and not married or in a common-law relationship
Children adopted outside of Canada or intended to be adopted in Canada
Any other family member can be sponsored regardless of age, if there is no spouse, common-
law or conjugal partner, son, daughter, mother, father, brother, sister, grandfather, grandmother,
uncle, aunt, niece or nephew who is a Canadian citizen, registered Indian or permanent resident
or whom you may sponsor.
Accompanying relatives such as spouse, partner and dependent children.
15. Parental and Grandparental
Relatives over the age of 18, such as brothers and sisters or adult independent children are not
eligible and hence cannot be sponsored. However, if they qualify to migrate under the Skilled
Worker Class, they may gain additional points for adaptability for having a relative in Canada.
Parents and grandparents can be sponsored under this visa category, by proving their
relationship with the sponsor. The sponsor should be willing to live in Canada with the
applicant(s) and must be capable of supporting them financially without accessing public
funds.
The sponsor should meet the required income levels so as to support the applicants coming
into Canada. The sponsor has to sign an undertaking to provide for all of the applicants basic
needs for the duration of 10 years from the date the applicant arrives in Canada.
16. Relatives
Canadian citizens and permanent residents living in Canada can sponsor one relative
regardless of age or relationship, if the Canadian sponsor does not have any relatives who are
Canadian citizens or permanent residents or any other relative who may be sponsored under
the family category.
The Canadian sponsor must provide evidence of sufficient income and must also sign an
undertaking to provide for all of the applicant's needs for a specified period of time.
Benefits
Sponsored family members and relatives granted permanent residence under the Family Class
will have the right to live, work and study in Canada indefinitely.
It is not a points-based category, but both the sponsor and the relative are expected to meet
certain requirements.
17. Sponsorship Agreement
Permanent residents have access to government-funded healthcare, subsidized education and
other social care benefits such as Canada Pension Plan Benefits, Old Age Security and
Guaranteed Income Supplement.
After three years stay in the country, the applicant can apply for Canadian citizenship.
A sponsorship agreement outlines the conditions for both the sponsor and the family member
who is immigrating to Canada. The sponsor must accept to support his/her relative or
dependent for an agreed duration of time without them receiving any social assistance.
The individual being sponsored must ensure that they support themselves, except in cases
where the relative is elderly
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18. Visa Fee
1.The processing fee which must be included with your application
Processing Fee Amount per person
Sponsor $75
Principal applicant $475
Principal applicant under 22 years of age and a
dependent child of the sponsor, a child to be
adopted or an orphaned family member that is
neither married nor in a common-law relationship.
$75
Family member 22 years or older, or who is
married, engaged or in a common-law relationship,
regardless of age
$550
Family member who is under 22 years and who is
not married, engaged or in a common-law
relationship
$150
19. 2.The Right of Permanent Residence Fee, which will be requested by the Visa Office at a later
stage if your application is approved.
Right of Permanent Residence Fee Amount per person
Principal applicant $490
Spouse or common-law partner $490
Additional fees
You must also pay for the following for yourself and your family members (if applicable):
Medical examinations
Police certificates
Language assessments
Disclaimer: Visa fees are subjected to change without prior notice
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21. Price List, Fee Schedule & Refund Policy
Our Service fee is Competitive & among the best you will find in the industry. At any given time, our
state-of-the-art Processing Centre is processing over 5000 active cases from across the world. Our
processes are standard & Process Consultants are the best in the world.
Our Prices are standard across all our offices. We guarantee that other than company offers &
promotions, you will not be quoted a higher price & eventually pay a lower price. Prices are
determined by the company & are fixed for all clients, offices & cases. You know you are paying the
right price – the same as all our 10000+ clients around the world.
Please refer to our Price List & Fee Schedule
Please Note :
We are not a placement agency, we are Overseas Career Consultants. We do not
provide/guarantee/assure jobs, we do not arrange for any direct employment through employers.
We use technology, resources and our internal expertise to market your resume to overseas
employers on your behalf.