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Sponsorship in Canada
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  • If you are a citizen or permanent resident of
    Canada and at least 18 years old, you can sponsor
    certain relatives to come to Canada under the
    Family Class. These can be
  • your spouse,
  • your conjugal or common-law partner,
  • your dependent child (this includes an adopted
    child) or
  • other eligible relatives.
  • If your family member can become a permanent
    resident, they can live, study and work in
    Canada. (Cic.Gc.Ca., 2015)

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  • At Russ Weninger Immigration Law we can help
    you sponsor certain family members to become
    permanent residents of Canada.

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Basic Requirement for Sponsors
  • The sponsoring party must be a Canadian citizen
    or a permanent resident, must reside in Canada,
    must be at least 18 years of age, and in some
    cases must have sufficient income to support
    relatives when they arrive in Canada.
  • Theres no minimum income level required in
    sponsoring a spouse, minor child,
    common-law-partner, or conjugal partner, although
    income requirements may apply to sponsoring other
    types of relatives.
  • The sponsor must enter into a written agreement
    with the Government of Canada to support a
    sponsored spouse, common-law-partner, conjugal
    partner, or other family member for a period of
    time.

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Types of Relatives Who May Be Sponsored
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  • Spouse  A spouse refers to a person who is
    legally married to the sponsor. If the marriage
    of the sponsor and the applicant did not occur in
    Canada, it will be deemed legal by Canadian
    immigration authorities provided that the
    marriage is legal in the country where the
    marriage occurred.

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  • Common-law Partner  A common-law partner refers
    to a person whom the sponsor has lived together
    in a marriage-like relationship for at least 1
    year.

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  • Conjugal Partner  A conjugal partner refers to a
    person with a marriage-like relationship with the
    sponsor for at least 1 year but has not lived
    together with the sponsor due to extenuating
    circumstances.

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  • Children  Typically, only unmarried, dependent
    children under the age of 22 may be sponsored.

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  • Parents  Currently the Government of Canada is
    not accepting new applications for sponsoring
    parents for immigration.

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  • Grandparents  As with parents, the Government of
    Canada is not accepting new applications for
    sponsoring grandparents for immigration.

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  • Orphans  An orphan is the sponsors sibling,
    niece, nephew or grandchild who is under 18 years
    old and whose parents are both deceased.
  • Adopted Child  A person under the age of 18 that
    the sponsor intends to adopt. The onus is on the
    sponsor to demonstrate that the adoption is not
    primarily for immigration purposes.

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  • Other Relatives  Other relatives can
    occasionally be sponsored in certain
    circumstances. However, these circumstances are
    extremely rare.

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  • The process of immigrating to Canada
    through the Family Sponsorship program can be
    complex both for the applicant and the sponsor.
    Getting the assistance of Russ Weninger
    Immigration Law can help make the application
    process smooth and give you the best chance of
    approval. For a free initial assessment of your
    immigration options, call us today at
    403-265-4496.

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