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Eligibility Criteria for Family Sponsorship: Everything You Need to Know for Immigration sponsorship
in Canada and Quebec

Eligibility Criteria for Family Sponsorship in Canada and Quebec

Age and Citizenship:
To sponsor a family member, you must be at least 18 years old and a permanent resident or citizen of Canada or Quebec. If you are a temporary resident, you cannot sponsor a family member.

Income Requirements:
You must meet the minimum necessary income requirement to sponsor your family member. The income requirement depends on the size of your family and the number of family members you are sponsoring.

Residency Status:
You must be a permanent resident of Canada or Quebec to sponsor a family member. If you are living outside Canada or Quebec, you cannot sponsor a family member. Just Canadian citizens can sponsor from outside Canada.

Criminal Record:

You cannot sponsor a family member if you have a criminal record or are in prison.

Who Can You Sponsor for Family Sponsorship in Canada and Quebec?

Spouse or Partner

You can sponsor your spouse or common-law partner to come and live with you in Canada or Quebec. To be eligible for sponsorship, your relationship must be genuine and not for the purpose of obtaining permanent residence.

Dependent Child

You can sponsor your dependent child, including an adopted child, to come and live with you in Canada or Quebec. Your child must be under 22 years of age and unmarried. In some cases, you can also sponsor a dependent child over 22 years of age if they are financially dependent on you due to a physical or mental condition.

Parent or Grandparent

You can sponsor your parent or grandparent to come and live with you in Canada or Quebec. However, there are some restrictions on the number of applications accepted each year.

Parent or Grandparent

You can sponsor your parent or grandparent to come and live with you in Canada or Quebec. However, there are some restrictions on the number of applications accepted each year.
Orphaned brother,

Parent or Grandparent

You can sponsor your parent or grandparent to come and live with you in Canada or Quebec. However, there are some restrictions on the number of applications accepted each year.
Orphaned brother,

Requirements for Family Sponsorship in Canada and Quebec

1/Financial Support

As a sponsor, you are responsible for the financial support of your family member for a specific period of time. You must provide proof of your income and demonstrate that you can support your family member financially.

2/Medical Exam

Your family member must undergo a medical exam to ensure they do not have any medical conditions that could pose a risk to public health in Canada or Quebec.

3/Police Certificate

Your family member must provide a police certificate from each country they have lived in for six months or more since they turned 18 years of age.

4/Immigration Forms

You and your family member must fill out the appropriate immigration forms and provide all necessary supporting documents.

Application Process for Family Sponsorship in Canada and Quebec

1/Gather Documents

Gather all the necessary documents, including proof of income, medical exam, police certificate, and immigration forms.

2/Fill Out Forms

Fill out the appropriate immigration forms, including the sponsorship application, and have your family member fill out their application for permanent residence.

3/Pay Fees

Pay the appropriate fees for the sponsorship application, permanent residence application, and medical exam.

4/Submit Application

Submit your application and supporting documents to the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) office.

4/Submit Application

Submit your application and supporting documents to the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) office.

Processing Time for Family Sponsorship in Canada and Quebec

Average Processing Time:
The average processing time for family sponsorship applications is 12-15 months. However, processing times may vary depending on the type of application and the number of applications received by the IRCC.


Delays and Exceptions:
Processing times may be delayed if there are issues with your application or if additional information is required. In some cases, processing times may be expedited if there are exceptional circumstances, such as medical emergencies.


Expedited Processing:
If you have a medical emergency or other exceptional circumstances, you may be eligible for expedited processing of your application.
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