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Family Sponsorships

FAMILY SPONSORSHIPS: 

The family class category of Canadian immigration allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents (PRs) to sponsor specified family members, such as a spouse, dependent children, conjugal partners, common-law partners, or parents and grandparents for permanent residence. One of the objectives of the Canadian immigration Act is to facilitate family reunification. The spousal relationship must be genuine and not entered into for the sole purpose of acquiring immigration status; otherwise, the application will be refused. When you agree to sponsor, you sign an undertaking agreement for three (3) years, agreeing to provide financial support for basic needs of your sponsored family members. The length of sponsorship undertaking for the person you sponsored varies from three (3) to twenty (20) years, depending on the relationship to the sponsor. For parents and grandparents, there is also the super visa program. You cannot sponsor if you are under 18 years old, temporary resident, under a removal order, and convicted of a violent offence inside or outside of Canada. 

SPEAK TO AN EXPERT to learn more about eligibility to sponsor and prepare your application.

Visitor Visa

Canada is the second largest country in the world and has a lot to offer for tourism, leisure, or business. A temporary resident visa allows foreign nationals to enter and remain in Canada for a limited and temporary period. If you are planning to visit Canada for tourism, connect with a family member or friends or do business, you may require either a temporary resident visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada depending on your country of citizenship. 

·         Have a valid passport.

·         Pay the processing fees. 

·         The reason for coming to Canada.

·         Convince an immigration officer that you have ties in your home country.

·         Convince an immigration officer you will leave Canada at the end of your authorized stay.

·         Be in good health.

·         Have no criminal or immigration-related issues.

·         Proof that you have adequate funds to support yourself and/or accompanying family members.

·         Meet other requirements where applicable.  

SPEAK TO EXPERT to learn more about the process and require documents to submit.