• Family Class

Family Class 
​Sponsor a Member of the Family Class
  • Family reunification is an important component of Canada’s immigration system. It plays a significant role in attracting, retaining and integrating immigrants
  • Keeping families together improves their integration into Canadian society, their economic outcomes and their ability to contribute to their communities and to our country.

We can help if you are a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident living in Canada and you want to sponsor close family members living abroad, including your:

  • child adopted outside Canada
  • child who will be adopted in Canada or
  • brother, sister, nephew, niece or grandchild who is
    • orphaned
    • under 18 years old and
    • not married or in a common-law relationship

  • someone related to you if you do not have any other relatives that
    • can be sponsored (such as a spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, child, parent, sibling, grandparent, uncle or aunt, niece or nephew)
      • are Canadian citizens
      • are permanents residents
      • are registered Indians

Processing family Class Applications

All family members of applicants in the family class or the spouse or common-law partner in-Canada class who are described as dependents in the Regulations, whether accompanying or not, must be examined.

The examination includes a medical examination as well as a determination if they are inadmissible for criminal or security reasons. An officer may be satisfied that a non-accompanying family member is not inadmissible for criminality or security reasons based on information presented by the applicant. However, medical admissibility can only be determined once the family member has a medical examination. The determination of whether an inadmissible family member renders a principal applicant inadmissible or not is a separate issue which is covered in if a family member was examined and found to be inadmissible.

Family sponsorship

Your relatives can live, study and work in Canada if they become permanent residents of Canada. You can sponsor certain relatives to come to Canada if you’re at least 18 years old and a:

  • Canadian citizen or
  • person registered in Canada as an Indian under the Canadian Indian Act or
  • permanent resident of Canada

Sponsor your spouse, partner or dependent children


Bring your loved ones to Canada with ease through our spousal and family sponsorship services. Our team of experienced immigration consultants can help you navigate the complex application process, ensuring that your spouse, partner, or dependent children can join you in Canada as quickly and smoothly as possible.

Sponsor your parents and grandparents

Reunite with your parents and grandparents in Canada through our family sponsorship services. Our team of immigration experts can guide you through the application process, helping you bring your loved ones to Canada quickly and easily. Contact us today to start your family sponsorship journey.

Sponsor your relatives

Want to sponsor your relatives to come to Canada? Our team of experienced immigration consultants can help make it happen. We'll guide you through the application process and provide expert advice to ensure a smooth and successful sponsorship. Contact us today to learn more

Visit your children or grandchildren

Experience the joy of visiting your children or grandchildren in Canada with our comprehensive visitor visa services. Our team of immigration consultants can help you obtain the necessary documentation and ensure a smooth and hassle-free application process. Contact us today to learn more about our services

Sponsor your adopted child

Sponsoring your adopted child to come to Canada can be a complex process, but our team of immigration experts can help make it easier. 

We'll provide guidance and support throughout the application process, ensuring that your child can join you in Canada as quickly and seamlessly as possible. Contact us today to learn more about our adoption sponsorship services.

help for spouses r partners who are experiencing abuse

If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse in a spousal or partner relationship, we can help. Our team of experienced immigration consultants can provide support and guidance through the process of applying for permanent residency on humanitarian and compassionate grounds. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help.

immigration options for sponsored spouses or partners

If you've been sponsored by your spouse or partner to come to Canada, there are a variety of immigration options available to you. Our team of immigration consultants can help you explore these options, including applying for permanent residency, extending your stay in Canada, or even transitioning to Canadian citizenship. Contact us today to learn more about your immigration options as a sponsored spouse or partner.