Welcome to SkyPod Immigration Consulting, where we're here to help you navigate the world of Canadian family sponsorship programs. If you're a permanent resident or citizen of Canada looking to bring your loved ones closer, Canada has special programs just for you. These programs let certain family members become permanent residents, ensuring that family unity is a top priority.
One of the most sought-after paths to Canada is through family sponsorship programs. These programs are designed to make it simple for citizens and permanent residents to bring their spouses and immediate family members to Canada, all with faster processing times. At SkyPod, we understand that families should never have to wait.
Note - For other relatives, you can Sponsor only those who do not have any other family living in Canada
You'll need to make a commitment by signing a Sponsorship Agreement with your family member you're sponsoring. This commitment means you're stepping up to cover their essential needs like food, clothing, shelter, and any health expenses that aren't covered by public health services.
Now, for certain sponsorship cases, there's a bit more to it. You'll need to hit or go beyond a certain income level known as the Low Income Cut-off (LICO). This comes into play when:
You're sponsoring a spouse or partner who has a dependent child, and that dependent child has their own child or children.
You're sponsoring a dependent child who has their own dependent child or children.
You're sponsoring a parent or grandparent.
If you're in Quebec, there's a different set of rules in play. Quebec's sponsorship requirements come into play, and your income will be looked at by the Quebec immigration ministry. So, income's definitely something to keep in mind as you step into the sponsorship process.
Sponsored Person |
Length of Undertaking (excluding Quebec) |
Spouse, common-law partner, or |
3 years |
Dependent child |
10 years, or until age 25, whichever comes first |
Dependent child 22 years of age or older |
3 years |
Parent or grandparent |
20 years |
Other relative |
10 years |
For residents of Quebec, the duration of the undertaking also depends on the sponsored family member and their age:
Sponsored Person |
Length of Undertaking |
Spouse, common-law partner, or |
3 years |
Dependent child under 16 years of age |
Minimum 10 years (or until age 18), whichever |
Dependent child 16 years of age and older |
Minimum 3 years (or until age 25), whichever is |
Other relatives |
10 years |
COVID-19 has brought about changes in family sponsorship, but it hasn't stopped the process. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is still accepting applications to reunite families, even though the pandemic has affected the timeline.
To address these challenges, the Canadian government is making efforts to speed up the process and ensure families can be together:
Good news for those who received Employment Insurance and Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) – you can still sponsor your family member as long as you meet sponsorship criteria. Even if the person you've sponsored received EI or CERB during the sponsorship period, it won't impact your obligations.
At SkyPod, we're here to help you understand every step of the sponsorship journey. Let us guide you through the process and make bringing your loved ones to Canada a smoother experience.