Your relatives can live, study and work in Canada if they become permanent residents of Canada. You can sponsor certain relatives to come to Canada if you’re at least 18 years old and a:
About the process
If you’re eligible, you can sponsor your spouse, partner or dependent children to become permanent residents of Canada.
If you do, you must be able to:
Fees
Sponsor a spouse, partner from $1,080, or a child from $150
These fees increased on April 30, 2022.
Processing time
The persons you sponsor may need to give biometrics after they apply. This processing time includes the
time they need to give their biometrics.
Who is eligible to sponsor their spouse, partner or child
You can sponsor your spouse, partner or dependent child if:
To become a sponsor, you must promise to financially take care of the persons you are sponsoring for a period of time. We call this promise an undertaking.
The undertaking commits you to:
Also, you and your sponsored family members need to agree to certain responsibilities during the undertaking period. We call this the sponsorship agreement.
The sponsorship agreement means that:
When you apply, you’ll have to complete and sign a form that includes the undertaking and the
sponsorship agreement.
In most cases, there isn’t an income requirement to sponsor your spouse or partner or dependent child. You only need to show that you have enough money to meet the income requirements if:
The Financial Evaluation form instructions explain how much money you’ll need and how to fill out the form.
You’ll get the form when you download your application package.
You must meet Quebec’s immigration sponsorship requirements after we approve you as a sponsor. You must sign an undertaking with the province of Quebec.
The Quebec ministry in charge of immigration will assess your income.
You can’t sponsor your spouse, partner or child if:
You may not be eligible to sponsor your spouse, partner if you:
You may not be eligible to sponsor your spouse, partner or child if you:
There may be other reasons that make you ineligible to sponsor your spouse, partner or child. If we
determine you’re not eligible to sponsor, we’ll tell you why.
Who you can sponsor
You can sponsor your spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner or dependent children.
Your spouse
Your spouse can be either sex and must be:
Your common-law partner:
If you or your common-law partner choose to end the relationship, we consider the relationship to be over.
You’ll need to give proof of your common-law relationship.
Your conjugal partner:
You’ll need to give proof that you could not live together or get married in your conjugal partner’s country (for example, proof of refused long-term stays in each other’s country).
Children qualify as dependants if they meet both of these requirements:
Children 22 years old or older qualify as dependants if they meet both of these requirements:
With the exception of age, your dependent child must continue to meet these requirements until we finish processing your application.
If they qualify as a dependent child, you can sponsor
To show they meet the eligibility requirements, your spouse, partner, dependent child and their dependent children (if applicable) must provide:
You can’t sponsor someone who is inadmissible to Canada. This means they’re not allowed to come to Canada.
To apply to sponsor your spouse, partner or child, there are 2 applications:
1. You must apply to become a sponsor.
2. Your spouse, partner or child must apply for permanent residence.
If you want to sponsor your adopted child or an orphaned family member, follow the instructions to sponsor your adopted child instead.
If you live in Quebec, find out the steps to take to sponsor your spouse, partner or child in Quebec.
There are 4 steps to sponsor your spouse, partner or child:
The sponsor must
The person you’re sponsoring (principal applicant) will
The application package includes the:
Read the guide carefully before you complete the application form. The sponsorship application fee for processing your application can’t be refunded.
Sign in or create a Permanent residence online application portal account.
You must fill out these digital forms online
You need one photo for each person on your application.
Follow the instructions in the online application to scan and upload both sides of your photo.
If you’re having technical issues applying, contact us using the web form
If you need to upload a number of images, find out how to combine them into 1 document.
If you already have a work permit, you can keep working as long as the permit is valid.
You may be eligible to apply for an open work permit if
We’ll refuse your open work permit application if you submit it with your application for permanent residence in the Permanent Residence Portal.
If you want to appoint someone to do business with us on your behalf, you must
An immigration representative (an immigration consultant or lawyer) can give you advice and help you with your application for a fee. But they can’t
A representative can fill out forms and communicate with us on your behalf through their own account.
They can also
After you read the declaration, you must be the one who types your name. This is the legal requirement for your application to be considered “signed,” according to Canada’s immigration law.
Your fingerprints and photo (biometrics)
Book your biometrics collection appointment as soon as you can to avoid processing delays. Find out how to give biometrics.
In most cases, your fees will include:
You have to pay your fees online (opens in a new tab).
Biometrics fee
In most cases, you must pay a biometrics (fingerprints and photo) fee when you submit your application. Otherwise you may experience delays. The biometrics fee covers the cost of collecting fingerprints and a digital photo.
Third-party fees
Depending on your situation, you may need to pay third parties for:
During processing, we’ll ask the person you’re sponsoring to submit their:
Temporary changes to biometrics
Book your biometrics appointment as soon as you can to avoid processing delays.
If you can’t book an appointment by the deadline given on your biometrics instruction letter, there may be temporary measures in place to help you.
We’ll send instructions and let your family members how much time they have to send us this information.
You must tell us of any change in circumstances, such as:
Before you submit your application, make sure you:
If your application is incomplete, we’ll reject it. You’ll have to fix any errors and then re-submit it.
If you and the person you are sponsoring meet the eligibility requirements, we will mail or email you a
request to link your application to an online account.
We’ll review your sponsorship application and return it to you if:
If we begin to process your application, we’ll:
If we refuse you as a sponsor
If we refuse you as a sponsor, you can choose to have us continue processing the application for
permanent residence for your family members.
If you’re approved as a sponsor
We’ll assess the eligibility of the person(s) you want to sponsor.
Your family members can link their application to their online account
When we start processing their application, we’ll send your family members a letter with their application number.
After they get this letter, they can link their application to their online account. This way, they can communicate with us quickly and securely and get updates and messages about their application online.
You (the sponsor) can link their application for them if you’re handling your family member’s application and you’re designated as their representative.
The people you’re sponsoring must send us supporting documents
Book your biometrics collection appointment as soon as you can to avoid processing delays. Find out how to give biometrics.
During processing, we’ll ask the people you’re sponsoring to submit their:
We’ll send instructions and let your family members know how much time they have to send us this information.
You must tell us of any change in circumstances, such as:
You must do the following steps before we assess the eligibility of your family members:
If the Government of Quebec approves your undertaking application, they’ll send us the information we need to process your family members’ permanent resident application.
If we approve your family members’ permanent residence application
To finish processing their application, your spouse, partner and child, and their dependants who are immigrating to Canada with them (if applicable), will have to send us:
We’ll let them know where to send this information.
Documents your family members will get
If your family members are outside Canada
We’ll send them these documents once we finish processing their application:
Once your family members receive these documents, they can travel to Canada. Make sure to check the expiry dates on the permanent resident visa and Confirmation of Permanent Residence. Your family members must meet an officer at a Canadian port of entry before their documents expire. The officer will make the final decision to allow your family members to enter Canada as permanent residents.
Find out more about how your family members can prepare for arrival.
If your family members are inside Canada
They have to meet an immigration officer to receive their Confirmation of Permanent Residence.
We’ll send them a letter to schedule their appointment and we’ll let them know what documents to bring. The officer will make the final decision to allow your family members to stay in Canada as permanent residents.
If we refuse your family members’ permanent residence application
If we refuse their permanent residence application, we’ll let you know:
During processing, track your application and make sure it’s up to date by:
If you’re a sponsor
You can use the Application Status tracker (opens in a new tab)
Due to COVID-19, it’s taking us longer to
As the sponsor, if you want to check on the application status for your spouse, partner or child, you must first request to get access to their information.
If you’re being sponsored
You can check your application in 2 ways:
In your online account
Follow these steps:
1. Get the application number. You’ll receive this by mail when we’ve started processing your application.
2. Create an online account.
3. Link your application to the account.
In the Application Status Tracker
You can also use the Application Status tracker (opens in a new tab) .
If your processing time has passed
If your application is complex, it may take us longer than normal processing times to process it.
Do not contact us about your application status if you don’t have an acknowledgement of receipt (AOR) letter.
To avoid delays in processing, make sure your contact information and your application details are up to date.
Tell us about changes in your application, such as:
Don’t mail us changes for your contact or application information. If you do, we won’t acknowledge your request and we won’t update your application. This could lead to a delay in processing your application.
If you change your contact information, make sure you check your old contact information until we update your application.
Add or change a representative or get access to your family member’s information
Even as the sponsor, you don’t automatically get access to your family members’ information. You have to request it.
If you want to handle your spouse’s, partner’s or child’s application for them
You’ll be acting as a representative if you want to:
To become a representative for your spouse, partner or child, complete, sign and save the form to appoint or change a representative. The person(s) you’re sponsoring must also sign the form.
Include it with your application. If you’ve already submitted your application, send it to us.
In your request, include your:
You can upload the form after you’ve completed all the required fields.
If you want to check on your spouse’s, partner’s or child’s application status
As the sponsor, you may want to access your family members’ information without being in charge of their application. For example, you may want to check their application status on their behalf, but not act as their representative.
To protect their privacy, they need to give us their written consent before we’ll share any of their personal information with you or give anyone access to their application information.
Find out how the persons you’re sponsoring can give you access to their information.
You can withdraw your sponsorship application at any time before the person you’re sponsoring becomes a permanent resident of Canada.
You may be able to get a refund if we haven’t started processing your application.
Use our Web form to request the withdrawal of your sponsorship application.
In your request, include your:
The right of permanent residence fee must be paid before the persons you’re sponsoring can become permanent residents. If it wasn’t paid, we’ll contact the persons you’re sponsoring to explain how they can pay the right of permanent residence fee online.
You can request a refund for the right of permanent residence fee if:
Use our Web form. In your request, include the:
For proof of payment, you can upload the official receipt after you’ve completed all the required fields.
For refunds, use the “Your enquiry” box to let us know that you’re requesting a refund.
When your sponsored family members arrive at the port of entry to Canada, they must show the border services officer their:
They’ll have to meet an immigration officer to receive their permanent residence. We call this a landing interview. We’ll send them instructions about what documents to bring with them, and the time and place of their interview.
What happens at the border
The border officer will:
Your sponsored family members must tell the officer of any funds they’re bringing into Canada, including:
Get more information on the documents your family members need and the interview process when crossing the Canadian border.
If satisfied that they meet the requirements to enter Canada, the officer will:
Who can apply
You can apply for an open work permit if you’re one of the following:
Principal permanent residence applicants
When you apply for your open work permit, you must also be
Minimum age to work
Before your dependent child works in Canada, check the minimum age required to work in the province/territory and in the job type they plan to work in. Canadian employers are responsible for meeting the requirements of the provincial labour laws.
Open work permit holders must also comply with federal, provincial or territorial labour laws to work.
If you’re an accompanying dependent child
To be eligible for an open work permit as a dependent child, both of the following criteria must be met:
Who can’t apply at this time
You can’t apply for an open work permit under this public policy if either