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Many Canadian citizens and permanent residents have loved ones abroad they wish they could bring to Canada. The Canadian government offers a number of ways to allow this dream to come true. Canada’s Family Class Sponsorship programs are some of the most generous family reunification programs in the developed world. After all, the Canadian government is committed to keeping families together whenever possible.

There are a number of relationships that qualify for Family Class Sponsorship including spouses and common-law partners, parents and grandparents, dependent children, and potentially other relationships under certain Provincial Family Class Sponsorship programs. For parents and grandparents, there is also the Super Visa program.

Which Family Class Sponsorship program is right for you?

I have a parent or grandparent that I would like to bring to Canada.

There are a number of ways to bring a parent or grandparent to Canada including Canada’s parents and grandparents sponsorship program, which has a yearly cap on the number of applications that are accepted. Once this cap is reached, there is still the Super Visa Program which allows parents and grandparents to come to Canada on extended multi-entry visas that could last up to a total of 10 years. You may also wish to explore the various Provincial Family Class Sponsorship programs that are available. No matter which program you choose, it is important that you ensure that the parent or grandparent meet the eligibility requirements and that the sponsor themselves meet Canada’s sponsorship requirements. To learn more about these requirements and how they can be met, we encourage you to fill out our Canada Assessment Form HERE to take advantage of our extensive experience and discuss your options with a registered qualified Canadian immigration consultant.

I would like to bring my spouse or common law partner to Canada

The process of bringing a spouse to Canada can present a number of options to the applicant that should be carefully selected. It is also important to ensure that the spouse or common law partner, and the sponsor meet the eligibility requirements. There also may be a number of Provincial Family Class Sponsorship programs available to you. To find out if you are eligible for spousal sponsorship, we encourage you to fill out our Canada Assessment Form HERE to take advantage of our extensive experience and discuss your options with a registered qualified Canadian immigration consultant.

I have a dependent child that I would like to bring to Canada

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and have a dependent child abroad that you would like to bring to Canada, you likely may do so under Canada’s dependent child sponsorship program. As with all sponsorship programs, it is important that the dependent child and the sponsor meet the eligibility requirements. To find out if you are eligible for one of the Family Class programs, we encourage you to fill out our Canada Assessment Form HERE so that we can walk you through the requirements for each of these programs and explore other viable immigration options available to you.

I have another relative or friend that I would like to bring to Canada

Occasionally, a province in Canada will offer a Provincial Family Class Sponsorship program for relatives that might not necessarily meet the requirements of the federal programs. As the available Provincial Family Class Sponsorship programs are subject to change, we encourage you to contact us so we can determine the best option for you.

Contact us and let us help you with your application or determine your eligibility.


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