Find the right Canadian family sponsorship pathway — spousal/partner
PR, Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP), Super Visa, or dependent
child sponsorship. Both in-Canada and outland routes covered.
Step 1 of 3
Step 1 — Your Relationship
Who do you want to sponsor to come to Canada?
Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor certain family
members for permanent residency. Select your relationship to the
person you want to sponsor.
Step 2 — Your Status
What is your status in Canada?
To sponsor a family member, you must be a Canadian citizen or
permanent resident living in Canada. Citizens can sponsor spouses
from abroad even if they live outside Canada.
Step 3 — Location
Where is the person you're sponsoring currently located?
For spousal/partner sponsorship, this determines whether you use the
in-Canada or outland (overseas) route. Each has different processing
timelines and temporary status implications.
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Important disclaimer▼
IMPORTANT: This guide provides general information
only. Family sponsorship eligibility depends on income thresholds,
relationship genuineness, sponsor undertakings, and IRCC policy not
fully assessed here. PGP lottery intake caps change annually.
Processing times are approximate. Consult an RCIC-registered
immigration consultant for advice specific to your situation.
Information is current as of March 2026.
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