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Canada Family Sponsorship

Family Sponsorship

Anyone who is Canadian Citizen or a Permanent Resident of Canada may sponsor his/her close family members for Canadian Immigration. The only condition of this visa is it requires arriving immigrants receive care and support from their sponsors. However, you must demonstrate that you will live in Canada when the sponsored person becomes a permanent resident. If anyone wishes to invite or sponsor their family (Parents & Grand Parents), spouse, Common-law-partner dependent children, Grand children or adopted children and others too. Then we have a Family Migration Program with us.

Partner Visa

To sponsor a partner for a visa, the specific requirements and process can vary depending on the country where you reside. However, we can provide you with a general overview of how partner visa sponsorship typically works.

Eligibility:

you must meet certain criteria to be eligible to sponsor a partner for a visa. This may include being a citizen or permanent resident of the country, being in a genuine and ongoing relationship with your partner, and meeting any specific income or financial requirements.

Visa Category:

Identify the appropriate visa category for your partner. Common categories include spouse visa, fiancé visa, or de facto partner visa. Each category may have its own set of requirements and conditions.

Application Process:

Familiarize yourself with the application process for the specific visa category you are applying under. This typically involves completing forms, providing supporting documents (such as evidence of the relationship, identity documents, and financial information), and paying the necessary fees.

Financial Requirements:

In some cases, you may need to meet certain financial requirements to demonstrate that you can support your partner financially. This may involve providing evidence of your income, employment, or financial resources.

Relationship Evidence:

You will need to provide evidence to demonstrate that your relationship is genuine and ongoing. This may include documents such as photographs together, joint bank statements, joint lease or utility bills, travel records, and affidavits from friends and family supporting your relationship.

Health and Character Checks:

Both you and your partner will likely be required to undergo health and character checks, which may include medical examinations and police clearance certificates.

Waiting Period:

After submitting the application, there is usually a waiting period while the visa application is processed. The processing time can vary depending on the country and the complexity of the application.

Decision:

Once a decision is made on the visa application, you will be notified of the outcome. If approved, your partner will receive the visa, allowing them to join you in the country.

Grandparent/ Parent Sponsor Visa

The availability and specific requirements for a grandparent sponsor visa can vary depending on the country you are referring to. However, we can provide you with a general understanding of how grandparent sponsorship visas typically work.Under this program Canadian Immigration Law allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their Parents and Grand Parents for PR.Second most popular option of bringing parents and grandparents to Canada is the Super Visa Program. Under this program parents or grandparents can receive up to 10 years of multiple entry visa or Visitor category.

Eligibility:

Generally, to sponsor a grandparent for a visa, you must meet certain criteria. This may include being a citizen or permanent resident of the country, being able to demonstrate a close and genuine relationship with your grandparent, and meeting any specific financial or residency requirements.

Visa Category:

Identify the appropriate visa category for sponsoring a grandparent. Some countries may offer specific visa subclasses or pathways for grandparents, such as a Grandparent Visa or a Contributory Parent Visa. It’s important to consult the official government website of the country in question to determine the available options.

Application Process:

Familiarize yourself with the application process for the specific visa category you are applying under. This usually involves completing application forms, providing supporting documents (such as identity documents, proof of relationship, and financial information), and paying the required fees.

Financial Requirements:

In some cases, you may need to meet certain financial criteria to demonstrate your ability to support your grandparent financially. This may include providing evidence of your income, assets, or other financial resources.

Health and Character Checks:

Both you, as the sponsor, and your grandparent may be required to undergo health and character checks. These checks typically involve medical examinations and obtaining police clearance certificates.

Waiting Period:

After submitting the application, there is usually a waiting period while the visa application is processed. The processing time can vary depending on the country and the complexity of the application.

Decision:

Once a decision is made on the visa application, you will be notified of the outcome. If approved, your grandparent will receive the visa, allowing them to join you in the country.

Spouse Sponsor Visa

Sponsoring a spouse for a visa typically involves specific requirements and procedures that can vary depending on the country you reside in.If you are married either with the same sex or opposite sex, Marriage must be legally recognized in the country in which it took place, as well as in Canada. You are eligible to sponsor your partner. Here is a general overview of how the process works:

Eligibility:

To sponsor your spouse for a visa, you usually need to meet certain eligibility criteria. This may include being a citizen or permanent resident of the country, being legally married to your spouse, and being able to demonstrate that your marriage is genuine and not for immigration purposes.

Visa Category:

Identify the appropriate visa category for sponsoring your spouse. Common categories include spouse visa, marriage-based visa, or partner visa. Each category may have its own set of requirements and conditions.

Application Process:

Familiarize yourself with the application process for the specific visa category you are applying under. This typically involves completing application forms, providing supporting documents (such as marriage certificates, passports, and proof of relationship), and paying the required fees.

Financial Requirements:

Depending on the country, you may need to meet certain financial requirements to demonstrate that you can support your spouse financially. This may involve providing evidence of your income, employment, or financial resources. Some countries also have minimum income thresholds that you must meet.

Relationship Evidence:

You will need to provide evidence to demonstrate that your marriage is genuine and ongoing. This may include documents such as marriage certificates, photographs of you and your spouse together, joint bank statements, joint lease or utility bills, and affidavits from friends and family supporting your relationship.

Health and Character Checks:

Both you and your spouse will likely be required to undergo health and character checks, which may include medical examinations and police clearance certificates.

Waiting Period:

After submitting the application, there is usually a waiting period while the visa application is processed. The processing time can vary depending on the country and the complexity of the application.

Decision:

Once a decision is made on the visa application, you will be notified of the outcome. If approved, your spouse will receive the visa, allowing them to join you in the country.

Dependent Children Visa

Any children in real or adopted are also eligible to move to Canada, if Parent of those children sponsors them. These children are allowed to stay with their parents as per the immigration rules.To obtain a dependent children visa, the specific requirements and procedures can vary depending on the country you are referring to. However, I can provide you with a general understanding of how dependent children visas typically work:

Eligibility:

Generally, to sponsor your dependent children for a visa, you must meet certain eligibility criteria. This may include being a citizen or permanent resident of the country, being the parent or legal guardian of the children, and being able to demonstrate that the children are dependent on you.

Visa Category:

Identify the appropriate visa category for sponsoring your dependent children. Some countries may have specific visa subclasses or pathways for dependent children, such as a Child Visa or Dependent Visa.

Application Process:

Familiarize yourself with the application process for the specific visa category you are applying under. This usually involves completing application forms, providing supporting documents (such as birth certificates, passports, and proof of relationship), and paying the required fees.

Financial Requirements:

Depending on the country, you may need to meet certain financial requirements to demonstrate that you can support your dependent children financially. This may include providing evidence of your income, employment, or financial resources. Some countries also have minimum income thresholds that you must meet.

Relationship Evidence:

You will need to provide evidence to demonstrate the relationship between you and your dependent children. This may include documents such as birth certificates, passports, and any legal documents establishing your parental or guardianship rights.

Health and Character Checks:

Both you, as the sponsor, and your dependent children may be required to undergo health and character checks. These checks typically involve medical examinations and obtaining police clearance certificates.

Waiting Period:

After submitting the application, there is usually a waiting period while the visa application is processed. The processing time can vary depending on the country and the complexity of the application.

Decision:

Once a decision is made on the visa application, you will be notified of the outcome. If approved, your dependent children will receive the visa, allowing them to join you in the country.

Other Sponsor Visa

In other sponsorship, persons include: siblings, nephew, niece, grandchildren, uncle, aunt etc. may also be eligible.

*For more details please contact our Visa Valley counsellors.

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