Sponsorship of your Spouse, Partner or children
In Canada you can sponsor your spouse, common-law or conjugal partner and your dependent children. This may happened whether they live in or outside of Canada. Both you and your family member need to meet certain requirements in order for the sponsorship to be successful.
The criteria that you and your relative have to meet changes depending on who the relative is; As of August 1,2014 Citizenship and Immigration Canada has changed the definition of a dependent child. They have moved down the age to 19 Years from the previous one of 22 years.
If your family member lives in Canada at the time of the sponsorship they do not need to have a legal status. If your family member is outside of Canada they will need medical and police background checks, in the country where they live, but keep in mind that if for any reason he or she present a risk to Canada the sponsorship may be declined.
You as the Sponsor Must:
• Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
• Be at least 18 years old
• Live in Canada
• Be able to provide financial support for all family members you want to sponsor
• Make sure if you had sponsored someone before that they did not obtain government assistance, as this can prohibit you to sponsor the new set of family members
source:https://thevisa.ca/permanent-resid…/family-class-sponsorship
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