There are three family sponsorship categories: (i) spouse, partner, or dependent children, (ii) parents and grandparents, and (iii) adopted children and other relatives. Eligibility and application process differ from one another, this article will help you navigate through the main requirements and family members you can sponsor.
The eligibility to sponsor depends on each category, either your (i) spouse, partner, or dependent children, (ii) parents and grandparents, or (iii) adopted children and other relatives. Click below on the category you are interested in:
You can become a sponsor if you are:
You cannot become a sponsor if you:
If you live in Quebec, you must satisfy the requirements of both governments. You can check here for the Quebec requirements.
You can become a sponsor if you:
You cannot become a sponsor if you:
If you live in Quebec, you must satisfy the requirements of both governments. You can check here for the Quebec requirements.
You can become a sponsor if you:
You cannot become a sponsor if you:
If you live in Quebec, you must satisfy the requirements of both governments. You can check here for the Quebec requirements.
When you sponsor persons who are members of the family class, you must sign an undertaking with the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (or with the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Diversité et de l’Inclusion [MIDI] if you live in Quebec). The undertaking is a promise to provide financial support and basic requirements for the family members you are sponsoring. Basic requirements are:
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There are no income requirements for you to sponsor your spouse, common-law, partner, conjugal partner, or dependent children. However, you must not be receiving welfare benefits (excluding disability), or be in bankruptcy when you apply.
However, if your spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner has a child, you must meet minimum income requirements. It’s the same requirement if your dependent child has a child of their own.
Size of family | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 |
2 | $41,007 | $40,379 | $39,813 |
3 | $50,414 | $49,641 | $48,945 |
4 | $61,209 | $60,271 | $59,426 |
5 | $69,423 | $68,358 | $67,400 |
6 | $78,296 | $77,095 | $76,015 |
7 | $87,172 | $85,835 | $84,631 |
For each additional person | $8,876 | $8,740 | $8,616 |
Size of family | LICO 2017 |
1 | $24,949 |
2 | $31,061 |
3 | $38,185 |
4 | $46,362 |
5 | $52,583 |
6 | $59,304 |
7 | $66,027 |
For each additional person | $6,723 |
You can sponsor your:
You can sponsor the dependent children of your spouse, partner or children. If you do not sponsor them, you are still liable as a sponsor since the undertaking of support concerns the sponsored person and their dependent children. Even if the dependent children of the sponsored person is not part of the sponsorship, they need to be clearly listed on the application regardless. You can still sponsor them later, as long as they remain dependent children.
You can sponsor:
You have two options:
Option 1 – You can sponsor your:
Option 2 – You can sponsor one relative, related by blood or adoption, of any age, if you satisfy to the two following conditions:
You can only apply on paper. After filling and signing the required forms, gathering your supporting documents, and paying your fees, you will need to mail your application package to this address.
If your application has all the required documents and fees, IRCC will tell you that they started processing your application through email or letter (if you don’t give us your email), and give you your file number and information about the next steps.
If you and the person you’re sponsoring both meet the eligibility requirements, IRCC will send you a request to link your application to an online account. Find out how to link your application here.
IRCC will send you requests to submit additional documents through your online account. Through your online account you can learn about the documents you need to send IRCC, such as police certificates or medical exam receipts.
If you do not link your paper application to an online account, you can check the status of your application with this online tool.
You first need to express your interest in applying by submitting an online interest to sponsor form. For the year 2020, the interest to sponsor form was available from October 13, 2020 at noon EDT until November 3, 2020 at noon EST. IRCC will randomly select and invite potential sponsors to apply to reach the annual cap of 10,000 applications.
To fill in the form, you will only need your name, date and place of birth, address, the number of family members in your family unit, the number of persons you are sponsoring (including their dependents), the names and dates of birth of the sponsored parents and/or grandparents. You will also need a digital or electronic copy of your identity document (one PDF, JPG, PNG, TIFF, WORD, or WORDX file, max 2.5Mb), and the ID number.
After being selected, you can only apply on paper. After filling and signing the required forms, gathering your supporting documents, and paying your fees, you will need to mail your application package to this address.
You can only apply on paper. After filling and signing the required forms, gathering your supporting documents, and paying your fees, you will need to mail your application package to this address.
If your application has all the required documents and fees, IRCC will:
If you and the person you’re sponsoring both meet the eligibility requirements, IRCC will send you a request to link your application to an online account. Find out how to link your application here.
IRCC will send you requests to submit additional documents through your online account. Through your online account you can learn about the documents you need to send IRCC, such as police certificates or medical exam receipts.
If you do not link your paper application to an online account, you can check the status of your application with this online tool.
If you live in Quebec, you must:
You can find here all forms that you and/or your spouse/partner and their dependents need to fill and sign, as well as a personal document checklist and country-specific requirements for documents.
You can find here all forms that you and/or your parents/grandparents and their dependents need to fill and sign, as well as a personal document checklist.
You can find here all forms that you and/or your other relative and their dependents need to fill and sign, as well as a personal document checklist.
The sponsored person and their dependents will need to pass a Medical Exam with an IRCC approved doctor.
Spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner: $1,050
Dependent children under 22 years old: $150
Dependent children over 22 years old: $550
Parents or grandparents: $1,050
Spouse of your parent or grandparent: $1,040
Dependent child of your parent or grandparent: $150
Relative (over 22 years old): $1,050
Spouse or partner of your relative: $1,050
Relative (under 22 years old): $550
Dependent, adopted child or child to be adopted: $150
A spouse or partner sponsorship application from inside Canada is processed within approximatively 12 months.
You can check the processing times here. You need to select “Sponsor a family member”, then “Spouse or Partner living inside of Canada”.
A spouse or partner sponsorship application from outside Canada is processed within approximatively 12 months.
You can find out your country’s processing times here. You need to select “Sponsor a family member”, then “Spouse or Partner living outside of Canada”, then choose the country they are living in.
Processing times for a dependent child sponsorship application depend on the country from where your sponsored family member is living.
You can find out your country’s processing times here. You need to select “Sponsor a family member”, then “Dependent child”, then choose the country they are living in.
A parent and grandparent sponsorship application is processed within approximatively 20 to 24 months.
You can check the processing times here. You need to select “Sponsor a family member”, then “Parents and grandparents”.
Processing times for an adopted child and other relatives sponsorship application depend on the country from where your sponsored family member is living.
You can find out your country’s processing times here. You need to select “Sponsor a family member”, then “Adopted child and other relative”, then choose the country they are living in.