Canada allows citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner to become permanent residents. This sponsorship is designed to reunite families and ensure that loved ones can live together in Canada. Whether applying for inland (applying while in Canada) or outland (applying from outside Canada) sponsorship, applicants must demonstrate a genuine relationship and meet specific eligibility requirements.
Spousal sponsorship requires thorough documentation, including proof of marriage or partnership, financial stability, and supporting evidence such as shared financial responsibilities and communication records. The process can be complex, but our team ensures that applications are accurate, complete, and prepared to avoid unnecessary delays. If a case is refused due to insufficient evidence or doubts about the relationship’s authenticity, we assist with appeals and reconsideration requests.
Through the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program (PGP), Canadian citizens and permanent residents can bring their parents and grandparents to live in Canada permanently. This program allows sponsored family members to access healthcare, social benefits, and a path to citizenship.
To qualify, sponsors must meet minimum income requirements to ensure they can financially support their parents or grandparents. Given that this program operates through lottery-based selection, we help clients submit strong and timely applications, improving their chances of being selected for sponsorship.