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Sponsor your Family to Immigrate to Canada

Sponsor your Family to Immigrate to Canada

Canada allows citizens and permanent residents to sponsor eligible family members for immigration. Key categories include spouses/partners, dependent children, parents, and grandparents. Spouses and common-law partners,your spouse(Married),common-law partner (you are not legally married but have been living together for at least 12 months in a conjugal relationship).conjugal partner (you are not legally married or in a common-law relationship and they are living outside Canada).Dependent children,You can sponsor your dependent children, whether natural or adopted, to live with you as permanent residents in Canada.(Under 22 years old, unmarried and without a spouse/common-law partner). The Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program (PGP) and the Super Visa Program are two programs that offer Canadian citizens and permanent residents the opportunity to bring their parents and grandparents to Canada.

Sponsor your Family to Immigrate to Canada

12-24months

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permanent resident

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Custom Quote

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STEP 1
Determine Eligibility
Sponsor must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident aged 18+ Sponsor must meet minimum income requirements (for some categories) Relationship must qualify (spouse, common-law partner, dependent children, parents/grandparents, etc.)
STEP 2
Choose the Right Program
Spouse/Common-law Partner Sponsorship / Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) / Dependent Children Sponsorship /Other eligible relatives (in specific circumstances);
STEP 3
Submit Application
Sponsor completes sponsorship application (IMM 1344) /Principal applicant completes permanent residence application /Gather required documents (relationship proof, IDs, police certificates, medical exams) /Pay fees ( 1 , 080 C A D f o r s p o u s e s p o n s o r s h i p , 1,080CAD for spousesponsorship,1,050 for parents/grandparents);
STEP 4
Application Processing
IRCC reviews completeness / Sponsor eligibility assessment Principal applicant admissibility assessment Processing times vary (12 months for spouses, 20-24 months for parents);
STEP 5
Final Steps
Receive approval notice / Complete landing process (if outside Canada)/ Become permanent resident.

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1. Government Application Fees (Mandatory)    
Fee Type Cost (CAD) Notes
Sponsorship Fee $75  Paid by the sponsor
Principal Applicant Processing Fee $490  For spouse/partner, child, or other relative
Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) $515  Can be paid later (required before PR approval)
Biometrics Fee $85 per person Required for applicants aged 14-79
Dependent Child (per child) $150  If included in the application
Total for Spouse/Partner Sponsorship:    
$1,080 (Sponsorship + Processing Fee + RPRF)    
+ $85 if biometrics are required    
Total for Parent/Grandparent Sponsorship (per person):    
     
2. Third-Party Costs (Additional Fees)    
Service Estimated Cost (CAD) Notes
Medical Exam $200 - $400 per person Must be done by a panel physician
Police Certificate Varies by country Typically $50 - $150
Translation of Documents $30 - $100 per doc If original is not in English/French
Courier/Postage Fees $50 - $150 For sending documents
IELTS/English Test (if required) $300 - $350 For some dependent relatives

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Jwalo ka mofani wa ditshebeletso tsa boeletsi ba bojaki ya etellang pele lefatsheng ka bophara, re ntse re kgomarela filosofi ya tshebeletso ya "ho hokahanya ditoro le ho rera bokamoso" ho tloha ha re thehwa. Re ikemiseditse ho fana ka ditharollo tsa bojaki tse nang le boiphihlelo, tse tsotellang, le tse felletseng bakeng sa moreki e mong le e mong ya lorang ho dula le ho sebetsa kantle ho naha. Sebaka sa rona se akaretsa dinaha le dibaka tse ngata lefatsheng ka bophara, re sebetsa haufi-ufi le ditheo tse ngata tsa semmuso le dihlopha tsa molao tsa profeshenale ho netefatsa polokeho, molao le bokgoni ba mohato o mong le o mong wa tshebetso ya bojaki.