(1) |
This package only pertains to family sponsorships of spouses, partners and dependent children. For other types of sponsorships, please consult with Kaizen’s Visa and Immigration professionals. |
(2) |
The information and eligibility criteria contained herein are subject to change by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (or “IRCC”) without prior notice. Please verify with Kaizen’s Visa and Immigration professionals before applying. |
(1) |
Eligibility assessment and consultation with our immigration counsel; |
(2) |
General advices pertaining to the sponsorship and the sponsored person’s permanent residence (or “PR”) applications until the issuance of his/her CoPR; |
(3) |
Preparation of the application forms; |
(4) |
Assistance with gathering the supporting documents; |
(5) |
Submission of the sponsorship and PR application package to the relevant governmental authority(ies); |
(6) |
Liaison with the relevant authorities regarding the sponsorship and PR applications; |
(7) |
Responding to requests for additional documents and procedural fairness letters, if any; |
(8) |
Preparation of the sponsor and PA for the interview with an Immigration Officer, if necessary; |
(9) |
Assistance with the medical examination(s) and criminal check(s) documentation. |
(1) |
The fees stated above exclude the federal and provincial (if applicable) governments application fees, delivery or courier charges, translation fees, notarization fees, biometrics fees, medical examination and police certificate fees, etc. |
For reference purposes and subject to change, the Federal Government of Canada application fees as at March 8th, 2021 are as follows:Spousal or partner sponsorship and principal applicant processing fee: CAD 550 |
(1) |
You are at least 18 years old; |
(2) |
You are a Canadian citizen. If you are living outside Canada, you must show that you plan to live in Canada when the sponsored persons become permanent residents; OR You are a permanent resident living inside Canada; |
(3) |
You promise by an undertaking and a sponsorship agreement to support them financially and ensure that they do not need social assistance for a period of time, starting when they become permanent residents. |
(1) |
The “sponsored person” is also referred to as the “principal applicant” or the “PA” interchangeably throughout the text. |
(2) |
Length of undertaking for all provinces (except Quebec):
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(1) |
You are sponsoring a dependent child that has 1 or more dependent children of their own; OR |
(2) |
You are sponsoring a spouse or partner that has a dependent child, and their dependent child has 1 or more children of their own. |
(1) |
Application to Sponsor, Sponsorship Agreement and Undertaking (IMM 1344) |
(2) |
Application fees payment receipt |
(3) |
Financial Evaluation (IMM 1283), where applicable |
(4) |
Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008) |
(5) |
Additional Family Information (IMM 5406) |
(6) |
Schedule A – Background / Declaration (IMM 5669) |
(7) |
Document Checklist – Spouse (Including Dependent Children) (IMM 5533) |
(8) |
Relationship Information and Sponsorship Evaluation (IMM 5532) |
(9) |
Use of Representative (IMM 5476), if any |
(10) |
Authority to Release Personal Information to a Designated Individual (IMM 5475) |
(11) |
Check if there are country specific requirements applicable to you |
(12) |
Proof of your status in Canada as a permanent resident or citizen |
(13) |
Where applicable, proof that you will live in Canada once the PA (and dependents if any) becomes a permanent resident of Canada |
(14) |
Where applicable, proof of previous relationships and/or sponsorships |
(15) |
Employment income:
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(16) |
Your most recent passport(s) or travel document(s) and those of your accompanying family members |
(17) |
Proof of your status in Canada, where applicable |
(18) |
Your birth certificate and those of your dependents (accompanying or not) |
(19) |
Your national identity card(s) and those of your dependents (accompanying or not), where applicable |
(20) |
Your family booklet, where applicable |
(21) |
Marriage certificate, civil union certificate, or other proof that your marriage is legally registered, where applicable |
(22) |
Final divorce certificate or registration, marriage annulment, death certificate or proof of your legal separation for each of your previous relationships, where applicable |
(23) |
If you were previously sponsored by another person, detailed information and explanation regarding such sponsorship application(s) |
(24) |
Declaration from non-accompanying parent/guardian for minors immigration to Canada (IMM5604), where applicable |
(25) |
Proof of dependency for child 22 of age or older, where applicable |
(26) |
Proof of adoption, where applicable |
(27) |
Police certificate(s) or the Police Certificate Consent Form |
(28) |
Military service documents, where applicable |
(29) |
Two (2) recent photos of yourself and your accompanying family members, which must meet the required photo specifications |
(30) |
Medical examination (upon request) |
(31) |
Proof of genuine relationship to sponsor |
(1) |
Country specific requirements: Based on his/her country of residence’s requirements, both the sponsor and the PA may be required to submit additional forms and/or supporting documents. Please consult with Kaizen’s Visa and Immigration professionals for further information. |
Step |
Procedure |
Responsible Party |
Estimated Processing Time* |
1 |
Sponsor and PA eligibility assessment conducted by Kaizen’s Canadian immigration counsel. |
Applicant / Kaizen |
1-2 days |
2 |
If deemed eligible, our Visa and Immigration team will assist with filling out forms, gathering supporting documents and preparing the application file in accordance with the Canada Family Sponsorship Class requirements. |
Applicant / Kaizen |
2-6 weeks |
3 |
Once ready, the sponsorship and PR application package will be submitted to the IRCC. The government application and processing fees are payable online at this stage and its payment receipt is submitted together with the application package. Submission to the Ministry of Immigration, Francization and Integration (or “MIFI”) will also be required if you live or will live in Quebec. |
Kaizen |
1 week |
4 |
If the application file is deemed complete by the reviewing Officer, a file number will be issued. |
IRCC |
1-2 months |
5 |
An interview with an Immigration Officer at the visa office may be requested at this stage. If all conditions and eligibility criteria are met for the sponsor and the sponsored persons, requests for police certificate(s) and medical examination(s) will be issued. |
IRCC |
5-10 months |
6 |
Submission of the police certificate(s) and medical examination result(s) within the specified time. |
Applicant |
1 month |
7 |
Upon medical and security clearances, a Confirmation of Permanent Residence (or “CoPR”) will be issued to the PA and the accompanying family members. |
IRCC |
2-7 months** |
8 |
The PA and accompanying family members must then activate their respective PR status by entering Canada with the CoPR within the specified time. This is commonly known as landing. |
Applicant |
2-6 months |
Estimated Total Processing Time |
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12-21 Months |