
This program allows Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents to sponsor their dependent and adopted children, enabling them to accompany them in Canada. The Canadian Government emphasizes the importance of keeping families together and, therefore, prioritizes the processing of Family Class applications at Canadian Visa Offices. To qualify for this program, both the sponsor (a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident) and the sponsored person (their child residing abroad) must be approved by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for the sponsored person to receive a visa.
Definition of a Dependent Child
To be eligible for sponsorship, children must meet the definition of a dependent child. Whether they are the biological or adopted child of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, a child is considered as a dependent if they are not married or in a common-law relationship and are under the age of 22.
Exception: Children who are over the age of 22 years can qualify as dependants if they have depended on their parents for financial support since before, they reached the age limit and can not financially support themselves due to a mental or physical condition.
Requirements to sponsor a dependent child
To sponsor a child from another country, the sponsor must:
Sponsors may not be eligible to sponsor in some cases, such as:
Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) requirements
Canadian citizens or permanent residents who are sponsoring their dependent children are not required to meet the Minimum Necessary Income (MNI), provided that the dependent child does not have any children of their own. If the dependent child being sponsored has dependent children of their own, the sponsor must meet the MNI required for their family unit size.
Processing Time
Varies by country. Check processing times.
Family sponsorship- Other close relatives
You may be eligible to sponsor orphaned brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces, grandchildren if they meet certain specific conditions set by immigration refugee and citizenship Canada. In extremely specific situations, any other relative by blood or adoption can be sponsored by Canadians. Strict conditions apply to these family class sponsorship categories.
Depending on your situation, there are two options for who you can sponsor.
Orphaned brother, sister, nephew, niece or grandchild
You can sponsor an orphaned brother, sister, nephew, niece or grandchild only if they meet all of these conditions:
You can’t sponsor your brother, sister, nephew, niece or grandchild if:
Other relative
You may be eligible to sponsor one relative—by blood or adoption, regardless of age—if all the following conditions are met:
If the relative you wish to sponsor has a spouse, partner, or dependent children who will immigrate with them to Canada, you must include them on the same sponsorship application.
In order to sponsor the above relatives, you must be
18 years of age or older and a:
You must live in Canada to sponsor eligible relatives unless you:
When you sponsor a relative to become a permanent resident of Canada, you must:
The person you sponsor must sign an agreement saying they will make the effort to support themselves.
Who can you not sponsor?
You can not sponsor someone who is inadmissible to Canada. This means they are not allowed to come to Canada.
If you want to sponsor your Dependent Child or other close relative, or if you want to be sponsored, we can help! Contact Can-X Punjab to discuss your options!
