Canadian Immigration Services
Canadian Immigration Services
Sponsor Your Parents and Grandparents to Live in Canada
Bringing your parents and grandparents to Canada is a rewarding opportunity to foster family unity and support. As a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you may qualify to sponsor them for permanent residency through the Family Class Sponsorship program, which aims to reunite families separated by international borders.
The Family Class Sponsorship program enables Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their parents and grandparents for permanent residency in Canada. This initiative allows families to provide essential care, emotional support, and a nurturing environment for their loved ones.
Eligibility Requirements
To sponsor your parents or grandparents, you must fulfill the following government eligibility criteria:
- Age Requirement: You must be at least 18 years of age.
- Citizenship Status: You must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident.
- Financial Responsibility: You must meet the minimum income thresholds to adequately support your sponsored relatives and any dependents.
- Commitment of Support: You must agree to provide financial support for your sponsored relatives for a duration ranging from 3 to 10 years, depending on their age and circumstances.
Application Process
1.Your birth certificate.
2.Proof of Canadian citizenship or permanent residency.
3.Evidence of your relationship with your sponsored relatives.
The processing time for sponsorship applications can vary significantly, often taking several months or longer, based on the volume of submissions received by IRCC. It is crucial to meticulously prepare your application and follow up with IRCC to ensure timely processing.


Benefits of Sponsorship
Sponsoring your parents and grandparents can greatly enhance your family’s well-being, allowing you to offer them emotional and practical support while they immerse themselves in Canadian culture and lifestyle. Their presence can enrich your family and community with their unique experiences and perspectives.
Considerations and Commitments
For more details please contact our senior immigration consultants and advisors.
Super Visa for Canada
The Super Visa reflects the Canadian government’s commitment to keeping families together. A recent report from Canada’s Minister of Immigration projects that by 2036, approximately 13 million working-age Canadians will have retired, necessitating support from their families as they age. This report underscores the beneficial effects of family reunification on the overall well-being and integration of new immigrants. Therefore, the Super Visa represents not only a pathway for temporary residency but also a strategic social policy aimed at ensuring the cohesion of Canadian families.


Application Process
While the application process for a Super Visa may seem complex, engaging a licensed immigration consultant or attorney can simplify it considerably. The eligibility criteria for the Super Visa include:
- Relationship: The applicant must be a parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
- Financial Support: The applicant must demonstrate sufficient financial resources to support themselves while in Canada and maintain strong ties to their home country, such as employment, family, or property.
- Health Requirements: The applicant must be in good health and complete a medical examination prior to application.
- Medical Insurance: It is mandatory for applicants to secure private medical insurance from a Canadian insurance provider, valid for at least one year and covering a minimum of CAD 100,000 in emergency medical expenses. Super Visa holders are not eligible for Canada’s public healthcare system and are responsible for their medical arrangements, including emergencies.
- Invitation Letter: An invitation letter from the child or grandchild inviting the applicant to Canada is required.
- Income Verification: Proof that the household of the inviting child or grandchild meets the minimum necessary income threshold is also necessary.
Sponsoring your Spouse Partner or Dependent child
Canadian spousal sponsorship allows a Canadian citizen or permanent resident to sponsor their partner for permanent residency in Canada. Recognizing the significance of family togetherness, the Canadian government prioritizes applications for spousal sponsorship.
Requirements for Sponsoring Your Spouse, Partner, or Dependent Child
- Eligibility: You must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident.
- Age: The sponsor must be at least 18 years of age.
- Residency: If you are a permanent resident, you must reside in Canada to sponsor your spouse.
- Intent to Reside: If you are a Canadian citizen living outside of Canada, you may still apply for spousal sponsorship; however, you must demonstrate a genuine plan to reside in Canada with your spouse upon their approval for permanent residency.
- Financial Capability: You must provide evidence of your ability to meet the basic needs and manage the expenses of yourself, your spouse, and any dependent children.
For more details please contact our senior immigration consultants and advisors.


Canada Visit Visa
Canada Temporary Residence Visa
Processing Time
Visitor Definition
Requirements for Canada Temporary Residence Visa
2. Defined Purpose of Travel: You must clearly state the purpose of your visit.
3. Financial Stability and Ties: You should demonstrate sufficient funds for your stay and have strong ties to your home country, such as employment, family, or property.
4. Law-Abiding Citizen: You must be a law-abiding citizen with no criminal record and not pose a security risk to Canada.
5. Good Health: You must be in good health and be willing to undergo a medical examination if required.
6. Intent to Leave: You must satisfy the visa officer that you will depart Canada at the end of your authorized stay.
7. Family Ties in Canada: Having family members in Canada may provide an added advantage to your application.
For more details please contact our senior immigration consultants and advisors.
