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How to get Family Sponsorship once you get Canadian PR

How to get Family Sponsorship once you get Canadian PR

How to get Family Sponsorship once you get Canadian PR

Many of the Canadian aspirants leave their home country in search of a better future. After getting settle over there their first priority to sponsor their family to Canada so that they can also explore the better opportunities. So follow the article to know about the Family Sponsorship once you get Canadian PR.

Family Sponsorship once you get Canadian PR

Who are eligible to sponsor the family to move to Canada? 

 To whom you can sponsor for canada?

As per the law, a Canadian PR holder can sponsor the following three relations to Canada-

  1. Spouse
  2. Dependent children
  3. Parents and Grandparents

Spouse sponsorship – whether you are married or is in a conjugal relationship you can sponsor your common-law partner to Canada. Following proofs are to be presented at the time of filling the applications to show the originality of your relationship-

Dependent children sponsorship- A person can sponsor his or her children if they fulfill the following conditions-

Parents and Grandparents sponsorship-

For sponsoring parents and grandparents to Canada the sponsor should take care of the following things-

There is a scheme called Super Visa for parents and grandparents by Immigration, refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to skip that long wait for the annual lottery.

Benefits of the Super visa for parents and grandparents-

If not a permanent resident still how you can accompany your family with you to Canada?

There are two cases possible in this case-

If you come to Canada to work as a temporary worker-

To accompanying your family that is your spouse and children in this case you need the following-

What your spouse and children can do while you are a temporary worker?

If you have come to Canada to study-

If you are married and have children then your case is same as the above-mentioned case of a temporary worker. But if you are not married then the answer to whether you can accompany your family with yourself is certainly NO. It could be possible only if you are minor and there is no one to look after you in Canada, in this case, you can for your visitor record document. This document will show that the family member accompanying you is just for your care while you complete your course.

 


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