Family Class: Specific Requirements
Family Class category of Canadian immigration, Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor close family members for Canadian immigration.
Under Family Class category of Canadian immigration, Canadian citizens and permanent residents may sponsor close family members for Canadian immigration.
Spouse or Common Law Partner Sponsorship
Requirements for the Sponsor:
- The sponsor must be at least 18 years of age;
- The sponsor must be a Canadian permanent resident living in Canada or a Canadian citizen;
- The sponsor cannot be in prison, bankrupt, under a removal order (if a permanent resident) or charged with a serious offence; and
- The sponsor cannot have been sponsored to Canada as a spouse within the last 5 years.
Requirements for the Sponsored Person:
- The sponsored person must be at least 16 years of age and
- The sponsored person must not be blood related to the sponsor.
Requirements for the nature of the relationship
The applicant must prove that the relationship between the sponsor and the sponsored person qualifies under one of three categories:
- Spouse: Sponsor and the Sponsored Person should be legally married. For those married within Canada, a Certificate of Marriage from the province or territory where the marriage took place will show that the marriage is valid. Please note that same-sex marriages performed within Canada are valid for spousal sponsorship. If the marriage took place outside of Canada, it must be valid under the law of the country where it took place as well as under Canadian federal law. Same-sex marriages that took place outside of Canada are NOT valid for spousal sponsorship, but the couple can send an application under either the common-law partner or conjugal partner categories if such a relationship can be proven.
- Common-law partner: In order to establish a common-law relationship, the Sponsor and the Sponsored Person must cohabit continuously for at least one year, excluding brief absences for business or family reasons.
- Conjugal partner: Conjugal partners can be of either opposite-sex or same-sex. A sponsored person is defined as conjugal partner if:
- Exceptional circumstances beyond their control have prevented the applicants from qualifying as common-law partners or spouses, such as immigration barriers or legal restrictions limiting divorce or same-sex relationships; and
- The applicants must have a mutually dependent relationship for at least one year with the same level of commitment as a marriage or a common-law union. They should demonstrate emotional ties and intimacy, financial closeness, such as joint ownership of assets or mutual financial support, and proof of efforts to spend time together and reunite.
Parent and Grandparent Family Class Sponsorship
Requirements for the Sponsor:
- A sponsor who meet the eligibility criteria are able to sponsor their parents or grandparents for permanent residence in Canada. If sponsoring a person coming to the Province of Quebec, an “undertaking” with the Province must be signed.
- The sponsor must promise to provide financial support for the relative and any other eligible relatives accompanying them for a period of 20 The time period begins the day the parent or grandparent becomes a permanent resident.
- The sponsor must meet the minimum income threshold for this program.
Requirements for the Sponsored Person:
- The sponsored person must be the parent(s) or grandparent(s) of the sponsor.
Parent and Grandparent Super Visa Sponsorship
Requirements for the Sponsor:
- The sponsor must be the child or grandchild of the sponsored person;
- The sponsor must provide a written commitment of financial support; and
- The sponsor must meet the minimum income threshold for this program.
Requirements for the Sponsored Person:
- The sponsored person must be the parent or grandparent of the sponsor;
- The sponsored person must be admissible to Canada as a visitor;
- The sponsored person must prove that he or she has bought Canadian medical insurance coverage for at least one year; and
- The sponsored person must undergo an Immigration Medical Examination.
Dependent Child Sponsorship
Requirements for the Sponsor:
- The sponsor must be 18 years of age;
- The sponsor must be a Canadian permanent resident living in Canada or a Canadian citizen; and
- The sponsor cannot be in prison, bankrupt, under a removal order (if a permanent resident) or charged with a serious offence.
Requirements for the Sponsored Person:
- The sponsored person must be in one of the following situations of dependency:
- Less than 22 years of age and
- They don’t have a spouse or common-law partner
Sponsored children of 22 years or older qualifies as dependents if they meet the following requirements:
- Depended substantially on the financial support of the parents since before the age of 22 and
- Unable to financially support themselves because of a mental or physical condition.
Requirements for nature of the relationship:
- The Sponsored Person must be either:
- The biological child of the parent if the child has not been adopted by a person other than the spouse or common law partner; or
- The adopted child of the parent.
Dependents must continue to meet these requirements until they enter Canada.