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Federal Family Sponsorship Program

Provincially you may be able to sponsor your brother/sister, aunt/uncle, niece/nephew or cousin. For details contact us.

Apart from the many family sponsorship programs made available by the Provinces, Federally you may sponsor,

  • Your spouse, common-law, conjugal partner or same-sex partner
  • Your dependent Children
  • Your parents and grandparents

Spouse

You will be considered as a spouse if you are legally married inside or outside of Canada to your sponsor who is a permanent resident or Citizen of Canada. Onus is upon you and your sponsor to prove that the marriage is genuine and not one of convenience.

Common –Law

You will be considered as a common – law if you have been living with your sponsor for at least one year and have set up a life together. You may prove this through common assets, bank account, insurance policies, sharing of expenses etc.

Conjugal Partner

You may be considered a Conjugal partner where in exceptional circumstances you can prove that you have a valid relationship with your sponsor but cannot live together or marry due to some hindrance that are beyond your control and that there is a definite commitment as that of a spouse or common-law partner.

Same Sex Partner

You will be considered a same sex partner if you were legally married or in a common law relationship inside or outside of Canada at a time and place where same sex marriages are legally recognized.

Dependent Child

You will be considered a dependent child

  • If you are under the age of 22 and does not have a spouse or common-law partner;
  • If you are over the age of 22 and has been continuously enrolled as a full-time student and depended substantially on the financial support of a parent since before the age of 22;
  • You became a spouse or a common-law partner before the age of 22 and has been continuously enrolled as a full-time student and depended substantially on the financial support of a parent since becoming a spouse or common-law partner, or
  • You are over the age of 22 and depended substantially on the financial support of a parent since before the age of 22 because of a physical or mental condition.

Parents/Grandparents

You can sponsor your parents/grandparents under a super visa ( which is not a permanent Visa) or permanent immigration if you are:

  • over 18 years of age
  • Show you earn the minimum required amount according to the number of dependents you may have (commonly known as LICO)
  • Show you can support them
  • Undertake to take care of them financially
  • Able to obtain a Canadian medical insurance policy ( special criteria apply) if applying under Super Visa.

The super visa is a type of temporary visa provided for 10 years and renewable every 2 years. These visas are usually processed in 60 days and the applicant must be admissible to Canada and must pass medical and background checks

Are you outside Canada?

  • Immigrate Permanently with or without Job offer
  • visit
  • Study
  • Work
  • Invest, Do Business or be self-employed
  • Live-in Caregiver

Are you inside Canada?

  • Sponsor your Family Federal or Provincial
  • Apply for Permanent Residency
  • Renew your PR
  • Change Jobs
  • Extent/change/Restore Tour status
  • Do Business or Invest

Are you an Employer?

  • Take advantage of the foreign worker program
  • Find a suitable employee
  • Retain your employees
  • Hire a Foreign Worker
  • Federal or provincial Sponserships?
  • How Ann Arbour can assist you

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