At APS Immigration, our Family Sponsorship Service is dedicated to the unity and well-being of families in Canada. We understand the profound significance of being with your loved ones, whether they are your parents, grandparents, spouse, or children. As a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, our expert team is here to guide you through the family sponsorship process, ensuring a smooth and successful reunion with your family members. We’re committed to helping you navigate the complex immigration requirements and bringing your family to Canada, where you can build a life together in this welcoming country.
Family Sponsorship Application Process
- Eligibility Assessment: We evaluate your eligibility as a sponsor and your family members’ eligibility as applicants.
- Document Compilation: Assist in gathering the necessary documents, including proof of relationship, financial records, and affidavits of support.
- Application Submission: Submit the family sponsorship application to the appropriate immigration authorities.
- Processing and Decision: Wait for a decision on your application, which may take several months.
- Family Reunion: Once approved, your family members can join you in Canada and enjoy the benefits of family life in this diverse and inclusive nation.
Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their family members, including spouses, children, parents, and grandparents.
Sponsors are required to meet specific financial criteria to demonstrate their ability to support their sponsored family members upon their arrival in Canada.
We can help explore options for family members in Canada without legal status, including applying for restoration of status or assessing their eligibility for various programs.
Processing times can vary, but family sponsorship applications usually take several months to a year or more. We can monitor your application's progress and provide updates.
If your application is denied, we can help you understand the reasons and explore alternatives, including reapplication or addressing any issues that led to the denial.