Family unification is a significant need for the Government of Canada, and there are various projects that are set up to help and support this vital Canadian worth. Tragically, many individuals have a misconception that it isn’t “their right” to support whomever they wish, and just figure out a lot later – years even – that this isn’t really the situation. The following are a portion of the classifications which sum up the family classifications, intended to give you a comprehension of the choices accessible under the Canadian Immigration System. Maple Immigration is here to direct you on the best way to use the projects to find the fastest and most practical method for entering Canada so you can accomplish your migration objectives. For an outline of the appropriate classifications and necessities, kindly see a portion of the choices underneath or contact Maple Immigration Services TODAY for more data.
MISCONCEPTIONS
Spouse / Partner Sponsorship
Be a Canadian Citizen or a Permanent Resident of Canada and at least 18 years of age.
Be willing to sign an agreement with the government that as a sponsor they are financially responsible for the sponsored and any dependents for a period of 3 years after entering as a PRand upwards of 10 years for the dependents.
Be able to show a legal marriage in either Canada or under the laws of the jurisdiction that it was carried out in.
In the case of a Conjugal or Common Law Partner, evidence must be shown of a dependent relationship for a minimum of 1 year.
Parent / Grandparent Sponsorship
Have a letter of invitation from their relative who is either a Canadian Citizen or PR of Canada.
Show suitable financial capability to be able to support the invited guest(s) while in Canada.
Show their ties to their home country and have valid travel documentation.
Be able to show that they have the requisite Canadian Private Medical Coverage.
Prove that they are criminally and medically admissible to Canada.
Dependent Child Sponsorship
Be a Canadian Citizen or a Permanent Resident of Canada.
Be willing to sign an agreement with the government that they are willing to undertake the Sponsorship for 10 years or until the dependent child becomes 22 years old.
If the child is 19 years old or older at the time of PR, then the sponsor is only responsible for a period of 3 years after entering the country.
Meet the minimum financial obligations required by the government of Canada.
Relative Sponsorship
Be a Canadian Citizen or a Permanent Resident of Canada.
Be willing to sign an agreement with the government that they are willing to undertake the Sponsorship for 10 years or until the dependent child becomes 22 years old; 20 years for parents, grandparents and accompanying family members; 10 years for any other relative; 3 years after entering as a PR for spouses.
For dependent children, on the earlier of 10 years or the child’s 22nd birthday; if the child is already 19 or older on PR, 3 years after entering.
Meet the minimum financial obligations required by the government of Canada.
PNP Family Stream
These programs are constantly changing and are different for each province. As such we have chosen not to list the requirements here as they are very specific and the information is quite dynamic in that it changes regularly.