You can sponsor other relatives besides your immediate family members under certain circumstances
You can sponsor:
1.) Your brother, sister, nephew, niece, grandson or granddaughter, who are orphaned, under the age of 18, and not married or in a common-law relationship
2.) another relative if you do not have a spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner, or one of the following living relatives below (excluding the person you wish to sponsor) which you could sponsor instead:
a child
a mother or father
brother or sister
uncle or aunt
nephew or niece
AND:
1.) you do not have any of the relatives mentioned above who:
a child
is a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, Indian (Native, registered under the Indian Act)
ave an application for permanent residence that is being currently processed
You can sponsor if you are:
1.) At least 18 years of age
2.) A Canadian permanent resident living in Canada or a Canadian citizen
3.) Not in prison, bankrupt, under a removal order (if a permanent resident) or charged with a serious offence
Contact us today to help sponsor your spouse for PR or apply for a TRV visitor visa.
- HARJINDER SINGH SANSERWAL
- B.A. LLB, L.L.M.(LAWYER) BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
- 1530, ANGUS STREET, REGINA,
- SASKATCHEWAN(CANADA) S4T 1Z1
- 639-999-8552
- hs@sanserwallaw.ca
- info@sanserwallaw.ca