Family Reunification in Canada

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Family Reunification in Canada

Canada strongly believes in keeping families together. Through its Family Sponsorship Program, Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor eligible family members to live permanently in Canada.

Family sponsorship is one of the most popular immigration pathways, but it also has strict eligibility requirements. Many applications are refused due to misunderstandings about who can sponsor, who can be sponsored, and what responsibilities the sponsor must accept.

This guide explains family sponsorship eligibility in Canada, who qualifies, and how to apply successfully in 2026.

What Is Family Sponsorship?

Family sponsorship allows eligible Canadians to sponsor close relatives for permanent residence. The sponsor agrees to financially support the sponsored family member for a specific period.

The program ensures sponsored individuals do not rely on social assistance after arriving in Canada.

Who Can Be a Sponsor?

To sponsor a family member, you must:

Be at least 18 years old

Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident

Live in Canada (or plan to return)

Not be receiving social assistance (except disability)

Be financially capable of supporting the sponsored person

Sign a sponsorship undertaking

Sponsors must meet legal and financial responsibilities.

Who Can You Sponsor Under Family Sponsorship?

  1. Sponsoring a Spouse or Partner

You can sponsor:

A legally married spouse

A common-law partner (12 months of cohabitation)

A conjugal partner (exceptional circumstances)

Key requirements:

Genuine relationship

Proof of communication and shared life

Marriage or relationship documents

Relationship fraud is strictly assessed.

  1. Sponsoring Dependent Children

Eligible children must:

Be under 22 years old

Not be married or in a common-law relationship

Children over 22 may qualify if:

They have depended on parents due to disability

Both biological and adopted children are eligible with proof.

  1. Sponsoring Parents and Grandparents

Parents and grandparents can be sponsored through:

Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP)

Super Visa (temporary option)

PGP requirements include:

Meeting minimum income levels

Invitation to apply through lottery system

Longer processing times

Super Visa allows long-term visits but not PR.

  1. Sponsoring Other Relatives

In limited cases, you may sponsor:

Orphaned siblings, nieces, nephews, or grandchildren

One relative of any age if you have no other eligible family

These cases are rare and strictly reviewed.

Financial Requirements for Sponsors

Some sponsorship categories require proof of income.

Income depends on:

Family size

Sponsorship category

Sponsors must provide:

Notice of Assessment (NOA)

Employment letters

Tax documents

Failure to meet income requirements leads to refusal.

Sponsor Responsibilities and Undertaking

When you sponsor someone, you agree to:

Provide basic needs (food, housing, clothing)

Cover healthcare not provided by public insurance

Repay social assistance if used

Undertaking duration varies:

Spouse: 3 years

Dependent child: up to 10 years

Parents/grandparents: 20 years

This responsibility continues even if relationships change.

Common Family Sponsorship Refusal Reasons

Insufficient relationship proof

Incomplete documents

Sponsor ineligibility

Income below requirement

Misrepresentation

Previous sponsorship default

Understanding risks helps prevent refusal.

Documents Required for Family Sponsorship

Common documents include:

Proof of status in Canada

Relationship certificates

Financial documents

Police certificates

Medical exams

Application forms

Accuracy and consistency are critical.

Processing Time for Family Sponsorship

Processing time varies by category:

Spouse/partner: 10–14 months (average)

Dependent children: varies

Parents & grandparents: longer timelines

Delays occur if documents are missing or unclear.

Can You Appeal a Refusal?

Some family sponsorship refusals can be appealed to the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD). However, appeals take time and require strong legal arguments.

Reapplying with corrected issues is often faster.

How Skylam Helps with Family Sponsorship

Skylam Immigration Services assists families by:

Assessing sponsor eligibility

Reviewing relationship evidence

Preparing complete applications

Advising on income requirements

Managing reapplications and refusals

Ensuring IRCC compliance

Professional guidance reduces stress and errors.

Who Should Use Professional Support?

✔ First-time sponsors
✔ Long-distance couples
✔ Parents & grandparents sponsorship
✔ Previous refusals
✔ Complex family situations

Expert review significantly increases success.

Final Thoughts

Family sponsorship is one of the most meaningful immigration pathways in Canada. While the process is rewarding, it requires careful preparation and strict compliance with IRCC rules.

Understanding eligibility ensures smoother processing and family reunification.