Sponsoring your family
Sponsoring your spouse, partner, children or other relatives - Pilot project to sponsor undeclared family members
- How do I sponsor my undeclared family member through the pilot project?
- What will happen to an application for a family member I didn’t declare if it’s in process, or was denied?
- Who’s eligible for the pilot project to sponsor undeclared family members?
- What is the pilot project to sponsor undeclared family members?
Sponsoring your spouse, partner, children or other relatives - After you apply
Sponsoring your spouse, partner, children or other relatives - Sponsoring dependent children
- How can I find out if my application is affected by the change in the age of dependants?
- I already became a permanent resident. Can I still add my dependent child to my application?
- Can I sponsor a child who is over the age limit for a dependant?
- Will it delay my application if I add a dependent child to my application?
- I paid the overage dependant fee, but now the age limit for dependants has changed. Can I get a refund?
- How can I include a dependent child on my application?
Sponsoring your spouse, partner, children or other relatives - Completing your application
Sponsoring your spouse, partner, children or other relatives - About the process
- On my sponsorship application, what does current or previous undertaking mean?
- Does IRCC recognize marriages conducted by proxy, telephone, internet and fax?
- How can my common-law partner and I prove we have been together for 12 months?
- How old must my spouse or partner be for me to sponsor them to immigrate to Canada?
- For my spousal sponsorship application, what is a common-law partner?