Sponsorship Program

Who can be sponsored?

The Sponsorship program is one of the main pillars of Canada’s Immigration policies which helps reunite the family members. Once sponsored, the applicant can later apply to become a permanent resident of Canada.

The applicant can be sponsored if they fall into one of the categories below.

Process:

The most important step in this program is to make sure about the eligibility of the person who will be the sponsor. The second step is to ensure that the person being sponsored fits the classification of a family member as per Canadian immigration. Post checking the eligibilities for both persons, an application can be submitted to Canada immigration for processing the family sponsorship.

Spousal Sponsorship:

According to PNP, a successful applicant will be nominated by the province to apply for permanent residence in the federal government. This means that securing a province nomination is always step one. First, an interested immigrant is approved at the provincial level and then they must apply to the federal level which is step two under this program. These two steps are a must to immigrate under PNPs.

Common-Law Partner Sponsorship:

Common-law partners can apply for this program if they have lived together for at least 1 year consecutively; short, temporary, unavoidable absences for business or family reasons may be exempted depending on the situation.

Requirements:

Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship:

There are two programs under which the parents and grandparents can be sponsored.

When sponsoring parents or grandparents for PR, below things must be kept in mind:

Dependent Child Sponsorship:

Child/Children will be given a Canada PR status upon arrival under this program. The child must meet all the eligibility criteria under the definition of dependent children as per Canadian immigration.

When applying for dependent child sponsorship, here are a few things to keep in mind.

Orphaned Child and Sibling Sponsorship :

Relatives such as a brother/sister, nephew/niece, or grandchildren, can be sponsored under very specific situations. All the requirements below must be met: