Family support plans in Canada can be applied for by pares, grandpares, spouses, common-law partners, conjugal partners and children.
According to this coury’s immigration levels plan, family class immigration is the second largest group of people accepted to immigrate to Canada. Canada plans to receive 105,000 participas in the family immigration class in 2022, with 25,000 coming through the Pares and Grandpares Program (PGP) and 80,000 through spouses, partners and children.
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How can I sponsor family immigration to Canada?
To sponsor a family member, you must show Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that:
You are a Canadian citizen or permane reside of Canada aged 18 or older who is financially able to support the depende for a number of years.
Who can I sponsor to immigrate to Canada?
Spouses, spouses and common partners
Children Pares Grandpares
Canadians can sponsor relatives such as siblings, sisters, aus and uncles only in very limited circumstances.
How do I sponsor my spouse or partner to immigrate to Canada?
You and your spouse can apply to immigrate to Canada as domestic or foreign applicas. Domestic candidates are sponsored in Canada.
Only Canadian citizens are allowed to live outside of Canada with their foreign spouses during the sponsorship process. Permane resides who choose the overseas option must remain in Canada and their spouse must remain outside Canada while the application is being processed.
Your application process requires that you submit the two applications listed below at the same time:
Your support request for your spouse or partner
Your husband’s or partner’s permane residence request
If you are a domestic applica in Canada, you can also apply for a Spouse Independe Work Permit (SOWP) at the same time as your application.
How to sponsor my child to immigrate to Canada?
To support your child, you must be a Canadian citizen or permane reside of 18 years of age and show that you can financially support your basic needs as well as those of your child.
If your child is your legal or biological child, is unmarried, and is under 22 years of age, he or she may be eligible for financial support. Children age 22 and older may be considered dependes if they have a physical or meal disability that preves them from receiving financial support and have been depende on their pares for financial support since before age 22.
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How do I support my pares or grandpares to immigrate to Canada?
The PGP program allows pares and grandpares to be sponsored.
To be eligible as a sponsor, you must be at least 18 years old and a Canadian citizen or permane reside during the sponsorship process. If you are a temporary reside or have a pending application for permane residence, you cannot sponsor your pares or grandpares to immigrate through PGP.
You must also provide proof of income that shows you have the required minimum esseial income (MNI).
The application procedure, including the MNI required for pareal and grandpare support, may change regularly. IRCC issues application guidelines annually.
Grandpares and pares who plan to visit Canada may be eligible for a super visa, which allows them to stay in Canada for up to five years without needing to renew their status.
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