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Family Class Sponsorship

One of the primary goals of Canadian immigration policy is “to see that families are reunited in Canada”, and Canada is committed to reuniting more families as soon as possible.

Canadian immigration policy allows permanent immigration as a member of the family class based on their relationship as the spouse, common-law partner, child, parent or other prescribed member of a Canadian or permanent resident.

Who May Sponsor?

To sponsor a member of the family class, you are required to meet several requirements among them being;

Who May Be Sponsored?

Income Requirements to Sponsor

A sponsor is required to sign a Sponsorship Agreement with your sponsored family member.

This is a commitment by the sponsor to provide financial assistance for basic needs (food, clothing, shelter, and health needs not covered by public insurance) of the family member being sponsored.

In some sponsorship cases, you will be required to meet or exceed the Low-Income Cut-Off (LICO) including if;

Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) is the minimum income requirement used by immigration officers to determine sponsors ability to sponsor applicants for permanent residence.

Sponsorship Undertaking

To become a sponsor, you will be legally required to financially take care of the persons you are sponsoring for a period, this is called "undertaking".

The length of the undertaking depends on the type of person you are sponsoring. The undertaking will detail the period during which you are financially responsible for the person you sponsored.

As a sponsor, you will be required to provide basic needs such as:

The undertaking will remain in effect for the duration specified and will not be cancelled even if circumstances change (that is, whether you run into financial difficulties, divorce or separate or the sponsored person becomes a Canadian citizen).

Sponsored Person

Spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner

Dependent child

Dependent child 22 years of age or older

Parent or grandparent

Other relative

Length of Undertaking

3 years

10 years, or until age 25, whichever comes first

3 years

20 years

10 years

Sponsored Person | Length of Undertaking

Spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner

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