Because of the higher professional prospects, quality of life, and friendly culture in Canada, moving to Canada is like a dream come true for aspiring individuals and families. A person who moves to Canada on a PR visa receives numerous perks, the best of which is the ability to sponsor his or her family members. The Canadian government recognises the importance of family and supports family reunification by providing a variety of opportunities for PR holders to bring their spouse, dependant children, parent or grandparent, and other qualifying relatives to Canada through family sponsored programmes.
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) oversees the Family Sponsorship Program. Your relatives who become permanent residents of Canada can live, study, and work in Canada under this scheme. You must, however, meet the following criteria in order to sponsor them to come to Canada:
The IRCC provides a variety of methods for Canadian residents and PR holders to sponsor their family members. There is a spousal sponsorship programme, a programme for parents and grandparents, a super visa for parents and grandparents, and many other options. Each programme has its own set of eligibility standards that must be met in order to be considered eligible.
To sponsor your spouse, partner, or kid, you must first apply to be a sponsor, and then your spouse, partner, or kid must apply for permanent residence in Canada. Both applications must be submitted to the IRCC simultaneously. While you must submit the “interest to sponsor” form to sponsor your parents or grandparents under PGP, once you receive an invitation to submit a complete application, you will be eligible to sponsor them to become permanent residents of Canada. Please keep in mind that there is a set of paperwork and an application process for Canada family sponsorship that you must understand and complete to the letter.