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Family & Spousal Sponsorships
Canada values family reunification and achieves this through Family Class Sponsorships. This program allows a Canadian citizen to sponsor their spouse or common law partners. At Canadian Immigration Scouts Inc., our team has excellent expertise in carefully reviewing and analyzing your unique immigration situation and present it accurately on your file to ensure your successful immigration.
There are many different avenues available under the Family Class Sponsorship category. They include:
- Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship
- Parent / Grandparent Super Visa
- Spouse / Common Law Partner Sponsorship
- Dependent children
- Other family members
Trusted Partner for Live In Caregiver Canada and Live in Caregiver Visa Applications
The Live-in Caregiver Program by Citizen and Immigration Canada (CIC) enables families to hire a Foreign Caregiver to assist with the care of household members and those with disabilities.
- a child
- an elderly person
- a person with disability
Popularly known as the ‘Nanny’ , Caregivers provide great support in taking care of a household. Their role is both important and vital towards functioning of society. Entry through a Caregiver Visa helps meet the supply-demand equation for this profession as there are not many Canadian takers for these type of jobs.
Live in Caregivers may choose to reside in the house where they work. While the hiring of a Live in Caregiver is a two tier process, the third milestone for such a Caregiver could be the application for Permanent Residence of Canada (PR Visa) after acquiring the requisite work experience.
Sponsor Eligibility Criteria
- Must be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Be able to support the basic needs of spouse/ partner and any dependents
- Must be able to financially support the spouse/partner for at least three years till they obtain permanent residence
- Must not have sponsored anyone else, in the past, who has requested financial assistance from the government
- Must not be bankrupt, or have a criminal record
- Must be legally married to sponsor a spouse OR cohabit for one year continuously to sponsor a common-law partner
- Must intend to reside with sponsored spouse/partner in Canada