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There are 4 steps to sponsor your spouse, partner or child: Apply to sponsor. The sponsor must. Apply to be sponsored (permanent residence) ... Pay your application fees. Send us additional information during processing. Submit your online application. Get updates about your application online.
Once you are married or in a common-law relationship, you can then apply for a spousal sponsorship. Only after the application for spousal sponsorship is approved, will the married spouse become a Canadian permanent resident.
If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you can sponsor your spouse, common-law, or conjugal partner to obtain Canadian permanent resident status. The Canadian government aims to make decisions on spousal sponsorship applications within 12 months.
When applying to sponsor a spouse, you can expect to submit the following: Completed application forms; Proof of status in Canada; Identity documents; Marriage certificate; Police Certificate and Clearances from all countries your spouse has lived in for six months or longer past the age of 18;
The standard spousal application processing time is 12 months. Is an interview required as part of my application? Interviews are necessary only in cases where the information is considered not credible and are at the discretion of the visa officers assessing your application.
There is no specific income level that is needed in order to sponsor a spouse (a husband, wife, or common-law partner) to Canada. However, the sponsor needs to demonstrate that they can financially support their spouse once they become a Permanent Resident.
If you're eligible, you can sponsor your spouse, partner or dependent children to become permanent residents of Canada. If you do, you must be able to: support them financially. make sure they don't need social assistance from the government.
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Starting November 2024, PGWP applicants must meet strict language benchmarks: CLB 7 for university graduates and CLB 5 for college graduates. These new requirements aim to ensure graduates can integrate into the Canadian workforce smoothly. For non-native speakers, these benchmarks add significant challenges.
Canada Family Sponsorship for Spouse: Your sponsor must be 18 years or above. Spouses, conjugal Partners & common-law partners can apply. As a thumb rule, your sponsor should be a Canadian PR Visa holder or a Citizen. Must demonstrate legal marital status with your sponsor. Your sponsor must financially support you.