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Certain individuals sponsored to come to Canada by their spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner are granted conditional permanent resident status aim at ensuring relationships are genuine.

 

There were formerly two conditions, namely a five-year ban on sponsoring a new spouse or partner and a two-year requirement for certain couples to remain living together.

 

As of April 28, 2017, the two-year cohabitation condition has been removed.

 

Basic Requirements For Family Sponsorship

 

To be a sponsor:

  • – You must be 18 years of age or older.
  • – You and the sponsored relative must sign a sponsorship agreement that commits you to provide financial support for your relative, if necessary. This agreement also says the person becoming a permanent resident will make every effort to support her or himself.
  • – You must provide financial support for a spouse, common-law or conjugal partner for three years from the date they become a permanent resident.
  • – You must provide financial support for a dependent child for 10 years, or until the child turns 25, whichever comes first.

 

Canada Family Sponsorship: Who Can Be Sponsored?

 

  • – Spouse.
  • – Common-law partner.
  • – Conjugal partner.
  • – Dependent children.
  • – Parents.
  • – Grandparents – (Additional conditions apply)
  • – Brothers or sisters, nephews or nieces, granddaughters or grandsons who are orphaned, under 18 years of age, and not married or in a common-law relationship.
  • – Another relative of any age or relationship, but only under specific conditions.
  • – Accompanying relatives of the above (for example, spouse, partner, and dependent children).