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Common Law Sponsorship the Basics

Common Law Sponsorship the Basics

Nearly one in five Canadians was born abroad, according to the country’s 2016 census figures. Currently, Canada is experiencing the fifth wave of immigration, with between 225,000-275,000 immigrants entering the country annually to settle permanently. At present, government policies focus on the three main components that it considers important: social (family reunification), humanitarian (relating to refugees) and economic (immigrants who can contribute to economic growth and fill labor market requirements).

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Sponsoring a Spouse to Canada

Sponsoring a Spouse to Canada

Family reunification is one of the essential principles of Canadian immigration policy. Studies have shown that immigrant families contribute to nation building, economic growth, cultural and social stability and community integration into the host country. Keeping these aspects in mind, the government has streamlined spousal sponsorship policies to ensure a smoother application process. However, the regulations are subject to frequent changes, amendments, change in definition, revocations, etc and it’s wise

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Conjugal Sponsorship Explained

Conjugal Sponsorship Explained

Under Canadian immigration laws, there are several kinds of family relationships that are recognized and eligible for sponsorship. This is in keeping with the government’s policy to foster family reunification, maintain strong community ties and ensure that a humane approach is adopted while considering applications to settle permanently in Canada. One of the sponsorships available under the Family Class immigration program is the Conjugal Sponsorship. This enables an eligible permanent

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Canada Family Class Sponsorship Overview

Why Was Your Spousal Sponsorship Application Refused?

The family unit is one of the most stable and universally recognized of social structures. Though it has undergone enormous changes, it has managed to remain a viable and functioning unit. One of the most important pillars of Canada’s immigration policy is family reunification. This was reiterated by the then Minister for IRCC, John McCallum when he said, “I think people are more productive citizens, they do better overall when

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Prepare For Your Spousal Sponsorship Interview

Prepare For Your Spousal Sponsorship Interview

Spousal sponsorship is intended to facilitate the reunification of families which is one of the cornerstones of Canadian immigration policy. The eligibility requirements, guidelines and instructions for spousal sponsorship are clearly provided on the IRCC website. Spousal sponsorship comes under Family Class immigration and a successful outcome requires that both sponsor and spouse are approved by IRCC before the spouse can get a visa. Canada recognizes same-sex relationships/marriages and these

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Canada Family Class Sponsorship Overview

Canada Family Class Sponsorship Overview

Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor spouses and common-law partners, dependent children, parents and grandparents. Earlier there was a category known as Conditional Permanent Resident but this has now been removed and replaced with the Canada Family Class because the government is convinced that a majority of the family sponsorship applications are genuine. Reunification of families is one of the pillars of the immigration system in Canada, because studies

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