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Family Reunification

Family Sponsorship: Reunite with Your Loved Ones in Canada

Bring Your Family Home with a Secure, Professionally Managed Application

Canada's immigration system prioritizes family reunification, allowing citizens and permanent residents to bring their loved ones to Canada. Whether you are sponsoring a spouse, partner, dependent child, parent, or grandparent, this pathway is about more than just paperwork—it is about building a future together.

Who Can You Sponsor?

Spouse or Partner

Married, common-law, or conjugal partners

Dependent Children

Under 22 years old and not married

Parents & Grandparents

Subject to annual intake caps

Average Processing Time

10-12 months

Success Rate

High

We handle the complex legal details so you can focus on welcoming your family. From relationship documentation to financial undertakings, we ensure your application demonstrates genuine connections and meets IRCC's strict requirements.

Why Professional Guidance Matters

Family sponsorship applications are scrutinized heavily by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to prevent fraud. The burden of proof is on you to demonstrate that your relationships are genuine. A lack of sufficient evidence, inconsistencies in your relationship history, or errors in financial forms can lead to long delays or refusals.

Furthermore, sponsorship involves a serious legal "undertaking"—a binding contract where you agree to support your family member financially. We ensure you fully understand these obligations and that your application is strong enough to pass the strict eligibility checks the first time. Book a consultation to get started .

What is Family Sponsorship?

A category of immigration that allows Canadian citizens and PRs to sponsor relatives for permanent residence

Family Class Sponsorship allows Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents (PRs) to sponsor specific relatives to become Permanent Residents of Canada.

The goal is to allow your family members to live, work, and study in Canada permanently—reuniting families and building long-term stability together.

Note: This process involves two applications submitted together: your sponsorship application and your family member's permanent residence application.

Sponsorship Application

You apply to become a sponsor and promise to support your relative financially.

Permanent Residence Application

Your relative applies for their PR status with medical and security checks.

Who Can You Sponsor?

You may be eligible if you're 18+, a Canadian citizen or PR, and want to sponsor:

Spouse

You are legally married to your partner.

Common-Law Partner

Not married but lived together continuously for 12+ months.

Conjugal Partner

Committed relationship prevented from cohabitation due to immigration or legal barriers.

Dependent Children

Biological or adopted children under 22 years old who are not married or in common-law relationships.

Parents & Grandparents

Bring your parents or grandparents to Canada (subject to annual intake caps and lottery systems).

Other Relatives

In rare cases: orphaned siblings, nieces, nephews, or grandchildren under 18.

How The Process Works

We guide you through the multi-stage process to ensure compliance at every step

1

Eligibility Assessment

We confirm you meet the income requirements (if applicable) and are not barred from sponsoring due to previous defaults or criminal history.

2

Document Gathering

We compile a comprehensive list of required documents, including relationship proofs (photos, communications, shared finances).

3

Application Preparation

We complete the sponsorship forms and the PR forms, ensuring consistency across all dates and details.

4

Submission

We submit the application package to IRCC (digital or paper-based, depending on the stream).

5

Processing & Checks

IRCC reviews your eligibility as a sponsor, and then your relative's eligibility (medical, criminal, and security checks).

6

Final Decision

Once approved, your family member receives their Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR).

How We Help You

We provide peace of mind by managing the complexities of the system

"Genuineness" Strategy

We help you curate a portfolio of evidence that effectively proves your relationship is genuine, anticipating what officers look for.

Inland vs. Outland Strategy

For spouses, we help you decide whether to apply from inside Canada (Open Work Permit eligibility) or outside Canada, based on your timeline.

Financial Review

We calculate your family size and income to ensure you meet the Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) where required.

Procedural Fairness Support

If an officer questions your relationship, we draft professional legal submissions to address their concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common sponsorship questions

Ready to Reunite Your Family?

Let us guide you through the sponsorship process with confidence.