Family Reunification remains a cornerstone of Canada's immigration policy. Families in Canada can sponsor their relatives to come to Canada on a permanent basis. In order to qualify to Sponsor your relative, you have to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
Family Class Sponsorship Program reunites families by enabling adult permanent residents or citizens to sponsor a relative for immigration to Canada.
Citizens and permanent residents of Canada can sponsor their parents and grandparents for immigration through either the Family Class sponsorship or the Super Visa program.
Within the Family Class sponsorship program, there is a specific category for the parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Those who qualify successfully will be granted Canadian permanent residence, with the possibility to apply for Canadian citizenship after a period of four years.
Sponsors must substantiate their eligibility by furnishing notices of assessment from the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) to support their sponsorship. Additionally, they are required to exhibit a consistent minimum income level over three consecutive years. If you satisfy these criteria or have inquiries, feel free to reach out for more detailed information. After creating the profile, the system generates a score based on the submitted information and documents. This score can be enhanced through factors such as securing a job offer from a Canadian employer or enhancing language proficiency.
Contact Octave Immigration to know the process of sponsoring family members.
Initiate the sponsorship process for your parent or grandparent with fees including a sponsorship fee of $75, a principal applicant processing fee of $490, and a right of permanent residence fee of $515.
Submit a copy of both sides of the family member's Canadian citizenship document, Canadian birth certificate, and/or permanent resident card. Additionally, include proof of the family member's current residence in Canada, such as a residential lease, mortgage documents, utility bills, etc.