Sponsorship Requirements for Canada

Sponsorship in Canada could mean bringing your spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner, children, and even parents and grand-parents to immigrate to Canada. sponsoring is a two way process, in the sense that it involves a person present in Canada, the sponsor, and person living outside Canada, the applicant, working collaboratively along with the respective agencies that are applicable to their case such as Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Sponsoring another person to immigrate to Canada deals with many requirements and all of these requirements are different depending on the person you are sponsoring, their status to you, and your status as a sponsor.

If the person you are sponsoring is a foreign national residing outside Canada, then you must apply for the sponsorship through the Family Class. Under the Family Class you can sponsor your spouse, common law or conjugal partner and have to meet certain requirements:

There are certain financial requirements which the sponsor must undertake when sponsoring a person depending on their relation with the sponsor. The financial undertaking ensures the applicant or the sponsor will not rely on the Government for funding.

Eligibility requirements to be a sponsor

The person who wishes to bring his/her partner into Canada must meet certain requirements to be eligible for sponsorship. There are two requirements which must be met by the sponsor regardless of which category he/she applies under;

Who cannot sponsor under the Family Class?

This list is not exhaustive by any means and is only a basic guideline. Several other factors can influence your eligibility status as a sponsor.

Sponsoring dependent children

Under the family class you can sponsor your dependent children to come live with you if your son or daughter is

People you cannot sponsor

You, the sponsor, cannot sponsor an applicant if they are:

Financial Requirements to Sponsor

Sponsoring you spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner, does not require you have a concrete annual income; although a strong income is highly recommended in order for you to support yourself and your partner or spouse when they come to Canada. You are required to prove that you at least meet or exceed the financial requirements when you sponsor a person who is NOT your spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner, their children, or your own children who have no dependent children of their own. This means you must be financially eligible for a group that consists:

Can I have Co-signer if do not meet Financial Requirements to Sponsor?

If you solely fail to meet the monetary requirements as required to sponsor your parents or grand-parents then you can get your spouse or common-law partner to co-sign your sponsorship. This means they also undertake the financial accountability of the sponsorship, and the same penalty will apply to them as to you, the sponsor, if the financial upholding is not met.

The table below states the minimum income required, looking at the number of the family members being sponsored, to meet the basic family needs

Number of Family Members

Base Income Required per Annum (Canadian $)

1

$22,590

2

$30,495

3

$37,650

You may be required to attend an interview with an immigration officer of your documents are deemed unreliable. Your partner and you will be interviewed separately and are likely to asked questions about your relationship such as;

Contact Akrami & Associates to find out Sponsorship Requirements for Canada

We highly recommend you to seek the help of an immigration law firm with years of practical experience in the field, such as Akrami and Associates as spousal sponsorship is often a challenging and sensitive task to accomplish. An unsuccessful application could mean you may not be able to see your partner for an extra few months. Contact us at Akrami and Associates for the best guidance on how to proceed with your application.

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