Sponsor Common Law Partner
IRCC is still accepting and processing Spousal Sponsorship applications despite COVID-19 and the measures put in place to deal with the pandemic. Some exemptions have been made by IRCC for spousal sponsorship applications. Sponsor a common law partner today!
Learn more about the COVID-19 exemptions
Processing times on average are between 8 to 12 months, depending on the visa office responsible for processing the application. Some larger visa offices such as the USA can process applications as fast as 4 to 6 months.
All applications for both Inland and Outland Sponsorship are submitted to CPC-M in Mississauga. Once an application is deemed to be complete with all required forms and documents, and the sponsor is eligible, the application is forwarded for further processing. Incomplete applications are returned 3 months later.
Types of applications for Spouse and Common-Law Sponsorship
Outland Spousal Sponsorship: your application will be processed through the visa office in the sponsored spouse’s country of citizenship or where they legally reside (if outside Canada). If you and your Spouse/Common-law partner live together in Canada, you can still apply under this category. Applying under this category will make you eligible to Appeal a refusal. You will not have rights to appeal for an Inland Spousal Application.
Inland Spousal Sponsorship (Spouse or Common-Law in-Canada category): your application will be processed in Canada and you and your sponsor MUST live together. The person being sponsored MUST have temporary status in Canada as a worker, student, or visitor. The person being sponsored may be eligible for an Open Work Permit.
* Important information on Refused Spousal Sponsorship applications.
Items that can be used as proof of a common-law relationship
includes:
- shared ownership of residential property
- joint leases or rental agreements
- bills for shared utility accounts, such as:
- gas
- electricity
- telephone
- joint utility accounts
- important documents for both of you showing the same address, such as:
- driver’s licenses
- insurance policies
- identification documents
You can sponsor the following persons and their dependent children (21 or younger) for Canadian Permanent Residence
Spouse (husband, wife, partner- marriage must be legally recognized)
Common-law Partner (person you are living with but not married to)
Conjugal Partner (if your partner does not qualify under the Spouse or Common-Law category but you are in a committed relationship equal to that of a marriage for at least 1 year. There must be extenuating circumstances why you cannot live together- job location, studying abroad, inability to obtain visa to Canada are NOT good enough reasons)
Canada recognizes same-sex marriages and partners and are eligible to apply under these 3 categories.
To be eligible to be a Sponsor
- You must be a Canadian Citizen, or Permanent Resident (living in Canada)
- You must be 18 years of age or older
- You cannot be in prison, bankrupt, under a removal order (if a permanent resident) or charged with a serious offence
- You, yourself, cannot have been sponsored to Canada as a spouse within the last 5 years.
To be eligible to be sponsored by a Sponsor
- You must be at least 18 years of age
- You must not be too closely related by blood to the Sponsor
Requirements that must be met in order to qualify for Sponsorship under the 3 categories
- Spouse (husband, wife, partner- marriage must be legally recognized)
- Common-law Partner (person you are living with but not married to)
- Conjugal Partner (if your partner does not qualify under the Spouse or Common-Law category but you are in a committed relationship equal to that of a marriage for at least 1 year. There must be extenuating circumstances why you cannot live together- job location, studying abroad, inability to obtain visa to Canada are NOT good enough reasons)
Requirements AFTER sponsorship
- The sponsor is financially responsible for the person sponsored for three years after the sponsored person becomes a permanent resident.
- Individuals who come to Canada as spouses are themselves barred from sponsoring a spouse in turn for five years after receiving Canadian permanent residence.
Need Help?
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