Sponsoring your family
Sponsoring your parents and grandparents
If you want to sponsor your parents and grandparents, you must tell us you want to apply by submitting your interest online. Make sure you are eligible as a sponsor before you submit this form.
About the process
About being a sponsor
- How much income do I need to sponsor my parents and grandparents?
- What counts as income for sponsoring my parents and grandparents?
- What’s considered social assistance when sponsoring my parents and grandparents?
- How do I calculate my family size to sponsor my parents and grandparents?
- How can I show proof of income to sponsor my parents and grandparents?
- Does the change in age of dependants affect sponsorship undertakings for dependent children?
- Can I sponsor more than one person through the Parents and Grandparents Program?
- Can I sponsor my in-laws under the Parents and Grandparents Program?
Interest to sponsor form
Being invited to apply
- I have a confirmation number. Am I guaranteed to get invited to sponsor my parents and grandparents?
- I was invited to submit an application to sponsor my parents and grandparents. What do I do next?
- What proof do I need for changes to my information after I was invited to apply to sponsor my parents?
- What if my birth certificate is different from other documents (or I don’t have one)?
Applying for permanent residence
- Who can be my co-signer on my application to sponsor my parents and grandparents?
- What does current or previous undertaking mean on my sponsorship application?
- How do I pay for my application to sponsor a parent or grandparent?
- Can I hand-deliver my application to sponsor a parent or grandparent?
- Will you refuse my application if I include a parent or grandparent that wasn’t on my interest to sponsor form?
- Do I need a marriage certificate for my parents/grandparents sponsorship application?
- What if the parent or grandparent I’m sponsoring has a separated spouse?
- Do I include time on parental leave in my employment history for sponsoring my parents?
- What do I put for the date of birth (or death) of my family member if I don’t know it?
Sponsoring your spouse, partner, children or other relatives
About the process
- For my spousal sponsorship application, what is a common-law partner?
- How can my common-law partner and I prove we have been together for 12 months?
- How old must my spouse or partner be for me to sponsor them to immigrate to Canada?
- Does IRCC recognize marriages conducted by proxy, telephone, internet and fax?
- What does current or previous undertaking mean on my sponsorship application?
Completing your application
- When should I send in my police certificates for my spousal sponsorship application?
- How can I sponsor my spouse or children?
- To sponsor my family members, do I need to fill out other documents if I live in Quebec?
- Will I get a letter confirming that IRCC got my application?
- How do I make sure that my application is not delayed or returned?
Sponsoring dependent children
- How can I include a dependent child on my application?
- I paid the overage dependant fee, but now the age limit for dependants has changed. Can I get a refund?
- Will it delay my application if I add a dependent child to my application?
- Can I sponsor a child who is over the age limit for a dependant?
- I already became a permanent resident. Can I still add my dependent child to my application?
- How can I find out if my application is affected by the change in the age of dependants?
After you apply
Pilot project to sponsor undeclared family members
- What is the pilot project to sponsor undeclared family members?
- Who’s eligible for the pilot project to sponsor undeclared family members?
- What will happen to an application for a family member I didn’t declare if it’s in process, or was denied?
- How do I sponsor my undeclared family member through the pilot project?
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