Bringing Your Family to Canada
Spouse, common-law partner, parents, dependants, and other relatives — the family-class applications that bring your household together as Canadian PRs.
Canada Sponsorship
A comprehensive guide to eligibility, financial requirements and step-by-step steps to sponsoring loved ones for Canadian permanent residence.
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Family Sponsorship Canada
Learn about family sponsorship in Canada. Understand the process and how to bring your loved ones to Canada through sponsorship programs.
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Relative Sponsorship Canada
Explore relative sponsorship in Canada. Learn about eligibility, the application process, and how to sponsor relatives for Canadian residency.
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Parents Sponsorship Canada
The Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) is a pathway for Canadian citizens and permanent residents to bring their parents and grandparents to Canada as
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Dependent Sponsorship
Sponsoring a dependent child to Canada provides an opportunity for families to be reunited and thrive together. Whether the child is biological or adopted,
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Spousal Sponsorship Appeal
Don’t let a spousal sponsorship refusal stop you. Learn how to appeal and what to expect during the appeal process.
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Common-Law Sponsorship Canada
Explore common-law sponsorship for bringing your partner to Canada. Learn about eligibility, application requirements, and how to prove your relationship.
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Spousal Sponsorship Canada – Complete Guide for 2026
spousal sponsorship lawyer is Here to Simplify your Spousal Sponsorship. detailed guidance on eligibility, requirements, and the application process.
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Family sponsorship allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence in Canada. For sponsors in North York, this may include spouses, common-law partners, dependent children, parents, grandparents, or certain other relatives in specific situations.
SEP Immigration helps North York families review sponsor eligibility, applicant eligibility, financial responsibilities, required forms, and proof of relationship. A well-prepared sponsorship file should clearly show that the sponsor qualifies and that the family relationship meets Canadian immigration requirements.