Overview
Canada’s family reunification policies make it possible for spouses, common-law, and conjugal partners of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to obtain permanent residency. This guide provides a detailed overview of the eligibility criteria, application process, required documentation, and other essential information for those considering this pathway.Canada Immigration Services+4canamigrate.com+4CWC CANADA – THINK CANADA! THINK CWC!+4
Eligibility Criteria for Spousal Sponsorship
To sponsor a partner for Canadian permanent residency, the sponsor must:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or registered under the Canadian Indian Act
- Reside in Canada or plan to return upon the partner’s arrival
- Not be receiving social assistance, except for disability-related reasons
- Demonstrate the ability to financially support the partner for three yearsAlpha Consultants+3D&D LAW+3canamigrate.com+3PAN Global ImmigrationPAN Global Immigration+2CWC CANADA – THINK CANADA! THINK CWC!+2canamigrate.com+2Canada Immigration Services+3canamigrate.com+3CWC CANADA – THINK CANADA! THINK CWC!+3
The sponsored partner must:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have a genuine relationship with the sponsor
- Pass medical, criminal, and background checksCanada Immigration Services+6D&D LAW+6PAN Global Immigration+6Canada Immigration Services+7exploreextra.com+7canamigrate.com+7
Types of Recognized Relationships
Spouse
Legally married under the laws of the country where the marriage occurred and recognized under Canadian law.PAN Global Immigration+2Alpha Consultants+2exploreextra.com+2
Common-Law Partner
Lived together in a conjugal relationship for at least 12 consecutive months.Canada Immigration Services+4CWC CANADA – THINK CANADA! THINK CWC!+4PAN Global Immigration+4
Conjugal Partner
In a committed relationship for at least one year but unable to live together due to circumstances beyond their control (e.g., immigration barriers, legal restrictions).
Required Documentation
- Marriage certificate or evidence of common-law/conjugal relationship
- Proof of sponsor’s Canadian citizenship or permanent residency
- Identification documents (passports, birth certificates)
- Evidence of genuine relationship (photos, communication records, joint financial documents)
- Medical examination results
- Police clearance certificatesexploreextra.com+2canamigrate.com+2CWC CANADA – THINK CANADA! THINK CWC!+2D&D LAW+4Alpha Consultants+4PAN Global Immigration+4
Financial Obligations
Sponsors must commit to financially supporting their partner for three years, covering basic needs such as:Canada Immigration Services+3CWC CANADA – THINK CANADA! THINK CWC!+3D&D LAW+3
- Housing
- Food
- Clothing
- Healthcare not covered by public insuranceBusiness Insider+3PAN Global Immigration+3Canada Immigration Services+3
There is no specific income threshold, but the sponsor must demonstrate financial stability.Alpha Consultants+7CWC CANADA – THINK CANADA! THINK CWC!+7Canada Immigration Services+7
Application Fees (CAD)
- Sponsorship fee: $75
- Principal applicant processing fee: $490
- Right of permanent residence fee: $515
- Biometrics fee: $85
- Additional fee per dependent child: $150PAN Global Immigration+1D&D LAW+1canamigrate.com+3D&D LAW+3PAN Global Immigration+3
Processing Times
As of 2025, the average processing time for spousal sponsorship applications is approximately 12 months. Processing times may vary based on individual circumstances and application completeness.CWC CANADA – THINK CANADA! THINK CWC!+2D&D LAW+2Canada Immigration Services+2Canada Immigration Services+1CWC CANADA – THINK CANADA! THINK CWC!+1
Inland vs. Outland Sponsorship
Inland Sponsorship
- For couples residing together in Canada
- Sponsored partner may be eligible for an open work permit
- Must remain in Canada during the application processAlpha Consultants+2CWC CANADA – THINK CANADA! THINK CWC!+2canamigrate.com+2
Outland Sponsorship
- For sponsored partners living outside Canada
- May allow for travel in and out of Canada during processing
- Typically processed through the visa office in the sponsored partner’s country of residencePAN Global Immigration
Proving a Genuine Relationship
To establish the authenticity of the relationship, applicants should provide:
- Joint financial documents (bank accounts, leases)
- Photographs together over time
- Communication records (emails, messages)
- Affidavits from friends and family
- Travel itineraries and ticketscanamigrate.com
Conditional Permanent Residency
For relationships less than two years old without children, the sponsored partner may receive conditional permanent residency, requiring the couple to live together in a genuine relationship for two years post-approval. Failure to meet this condition can result in loss of permanent resident status, unless exceptions apply (e.g., abuse, death of sponsor).canamigrate.com+3exploreextra.com+3CWC CANADA – THINK CANADA! THINK CWC!+3
Common Challenges
- Incomplete or inaccurate applications leading to delays
- Difficulty in proving the genuineness of the relationship
- Long processing times causing emotional and financial strain
- Navigating complex legal and procedural requirements
Tips for a Successful Application
- Ensure all forms are accurately completed and signed
- Provide comprehensive and organized supporting documents
- Consult with an immigration professional if uncertain
- Maintain open and consistent communication with IRCC
- Keep copies of all submitted materials
Additional Immigration Pathways for Couples
While spousal sponsorship is a primary route, couples may also consider:canamigrate.com
Express Entry
A points-based system for skilled workers. Couples can apply together, with one partner as the principal applicant and the other as a dependent.canamigrate.com+1D&D LAW+1
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
Each province has specific programs targeting skilled workers, which may be suitable for couples with particular qualifications or job offers.canamigrate.com
Conclusion
Relocating to Canada through marriage involves a detailed and structured process. By understanding the requirements, preparing thoroughly, and seeking appropriate guidance, couples can navigate the spousal sponsorship pathway effectively, leading to a new life together in Canada.