How to sponsor your spouse for Canadian immigration
If you are planning on getting married this summer, you can start your application to sponsor your spouse now.
How to sponsor
your spouse or partner
Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their spouse, common-law partner or foreign spouse to live with them in Canada and become a Canadian permanent residents.
To
be eligible to sponsor your spouse or partner, you must meet the following
requirements:
·
you are over 18 years old,
·
you are a Canadian citizen, permanent resident of Canada or
registered under the Canadian Indian Act,
·
you live in Canada or are a Canadian citizen and plan to return to
Canada,
·
you are not receiving social assistance for reasons other than
disability, and
·
You can meet the basic needs of yourself and your spouse or
partner (and dependent children, if applicable).
The
sponsored person must be at least 18 years old and pass all background, safety
and medical checks.
Additionally,
you and your foreign spouse or partner must prove that you are in a bona fide
relationship. In the case of a sponsored spouse, you must prove that you are
legally married. Alternatively, for a civil partnership, you must show that you
and your partner have been or have been in a marriage-like relationship for at
least 12 consecutive months. Additionally, as a spouse, you must demonstrate
that you have been in a committed relationship for at least 12 months but have
significant barriers to living together (for example, cultural, religious or
immigration barriers).
There
are two options when sponsoring a spouse or life partner: foreign or domestic
sponsorship. The overseas sponsorship option is available to couples who are
not currently living together in Canada but the sponsor lives abroad and the
Canadian sponsor lives in Canada. The domestic sponsorship option is available
to couples living together in Canada and the foreign spouse or partner has
temporary worker, student or visitor status in Canada.
Can you go
ahead with the application process before getting married?
If you live with a partner or are in
a married relationship, you do not need to be married to begin the application
process, as indicated by the 12-month relationship or cohabitation
requirement. If you are not living together or living together but planning to
get married soon, you can start the spousal application process before you get
married. This speeds up the process so that applications can be submitted to
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) immediately after marriage.
If you are planning to get married this summer and want to apply now, it is best to speak with an experienced Canadian immigration attorney who can guide you through the process. A lawyer can help you prove the authenticity of your relationship and avoid mistakes that can cause unnecessary delays in the application process.
Additionally, IRCC announced that the average processing time for new spouse applications has returned to the 12-month service standard. IRCC has also launched an online case tracker that allows sponsors to monitor the progress of their application status.
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