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Overview of Spousal Sponsorship

Spousal Sponsorship is part of Canada’s Family Class immigration stream, designed to keep families together. The sponsor must meet eligibility requirements, including financial ability and proof of genuine relationship, while the applicant must be admissible to Canada.

This pathway ensures families can live, work, and thrive in Canada, creating stability and a secure future.

Family Reunification

Enables spouses and partners to live together in Canada permanently.

Two Sponsorship Options

Apply through Inland (inside Canada) or Outland (outside Canada) sponsorship.

Work While You Wait

Inland applicants may qualify for an open work permit while their application is being processed.

Path to Permanent Residency

Successful applicants receive Canadian PR and access to healthcare, education, and work opportunities.

With Kepler Immigration, our RCIC-certified consultants ensure your application demonstrates a genuine and qualifying relationship, with complete documentation and compliance to avoid delays or refusals. We guide you through every step with care and precision.

2 Simple Steps to Apply

Our streamlined process helps you submit a complete and accurate sponsorship application and secure permanent residency for your spouse or partner.

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Submit Sponsorship Application

Confirm sponsor eligibility

Gather relationship proof (marriage certificate, photos, communication records)

Submit sponsorship application to IRCC

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Permanent Residency Application

Applicant undergoes medical and background checks

Provide supporting documents

Receive permanent residency status and reunite with your partner in Canada

Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their spouse, common-law, or conjugal partner.

Processing times typically range from 12 months, depending on the case and application stream.

Yes, Canadian citizens living abroad can sponsor, provided they intend to return to Canada once PR is approved.

Yes, inland sponsorship applicants may apply for an open work permit during processing.
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