PARENTS & GRANDPARENTS SPONSORSHIP
The process is carried out either on a first-come, first-served basis or by random drawing after registration. The inviter must currently reside in Canada and must prove a sufficient income to support their family, parents, and grandparents. Income proof can be provided by showing the total income of the inviter and their spouse. The income for proving support capacity must be evidenced by the last three years' Notice of Assessment (NOA), and there is an obligation to support the invited parents and grandparents for the next 20 years.
Process
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Intension Submission
04
PR Assessment (Interview may be required)
02
Invitation Issued
05
PR Approved
03
PR Application (within 60 days)
SPOUSE SPONSORSHIP (COMMON LAW)
The spouse/common-law sponsorship immigration process can be conducted either within Canada or overseas. The definition of a spouse includes marriages or common-law relationships with same-sex partners.
✔️ Inside Canada
The spousal or common-law partner sponsorship immigration process can be conducted either within Canada or abroad. The definition of spouse includes marriages or common-law relationships with the same sex, which are also recognized.
✔️ Outside Canada
The invitee can apply from a country outside Canada, receive permanent residency, and enter Canada. This method is possible when the inviter is a Canadian citizen
Sponsor Requirements
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You must be at least 18 years old.
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Canadian Permanent Resident/Citizen.
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Must not be receiving social security support for reasons other than disability.
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Must provide financial proof of support capability (submission of income proof and other documents).
Who is not eligible for a Sponsor
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In the case where you are already waiting for the result after inviting another spouse.
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In the case where a sponsor with a history of inviting a spouse has invited another spouse in less than 3 years.
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In the case where the sponsor has acquired permanent residency through spouse sponsorship immigration in less than 5 years.
Requirement for Sponsored Person
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Over 18 years old
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Legally married spouse
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In the case of a common-law relationship, proof of common-law qualification for more than 1 year
Process
01
PR Application
03
PR Assessment
02
Sponsor Assessment
04
PR Approval
DEPENDENT CHILDREN SPONSORSHIP
Child sponsorship immigration is applicable when the child is under the age of 22 and is currently unmarried. If the child is unable to financially support themselves due to a disability, they can be sponsored even if they are over 22 years old.
Other Relative Sponsorship:
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Adopted children
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Siblings, brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces, grandchildren (only if they are under 18 years old and have no parents or close relatives)
Process
01
Sponsorship Application
03
Sponsorship Approval
02
Sponsor Assessment
04
PR Approval
SUPER VISA
This is a parent/grandparent invitation visa that started in 2011. It is a visa valid for 10 years, but you could visit family in Canada without having to renew your status every two years. From April 7, 2022, the stay period was extended to 5 years upon entry to Canada, and after 5 years, a 2-year extension is available, allowing a maximum stay of 7 years. Super Visa is a visa that only allows for staying in Canada, and you cannot work.
Sponsor Eligibility:
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Must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident over the age of 18
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Invitation letter sent by a child or grandchild (inviter) residing in Canada
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Medical insurance from a Canadian or foreign insurance company (insurance valid for at least one year from the date of entry, covering at least $100,000, and receipt of medical insurance payment)
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Minimum income amount for economic support (calculated based on the number of family members including invited parents, grandparents)
Super Visa Applicant Eligibility (Parent/Grandparent):
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Must be a parent/grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident over the age of 18 (children, grandchildren are not eligible)
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Apply for a Super Visa from a country other than Canada
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Must be able to enter Canada (no criminal record)
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Immigration health check (check for the presence of medical condition)