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Canada Immigration - FAMILY SPONSOR CLASS
Family Class Immigrants are sponsored
for a Canadian Immigrant Visa by a close relative who is
either a Canadian citizen or a Canadian permanent
resident. The Canadian relative is known as the Sponsor.
To qualify as a Family Class Immigrant, an applicant
must be the Canadian Sponsor's:
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spouse; or
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common-law partner; or
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parent or grandparent; or
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dependent child; or
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orphaned brother, sister, nephew,
niece, or grandchild -- under 18 and unmarried.
Also included are children under 18 who
are either orphaned or placed with a child welfare
authority for adoption and who the Sponsor intends to
adopt. If the Sponsor has no relative as listed above
and no relatives who are Canadian citizens or Canadian
permanent residents, he or she may sponsor one other
relative.
The Sponsor must be able to demonstrate
the
financial ability
to provide for the
essential
needs of the Family Class Immigrant and dependents.
The financial ability requirements are eased when
sponsoring a spouse and/or an unmarried children under
18 years old.
The Sponsor must enter into an agreement
with the Government of Canada (or the Government of
Quebec, if that is where the Sponsor resides) whereby he
or she agrees to provide for the essential needs of the
Family Class Immigrant and dependents for a prescribed
period of time. Failure to meet any of the commitments
provided for in this agreement could result in legal
action being taken against the Sponsor.
The Sponsor must be: a Canadian citizen
or permanent resident; at least 18 years old; physically
residing in Canada (or able to demonstrate an intention
to reside in Canada by the time the sponsored family
member lands in Canada); not in prison; not bankrupt;
and not under a removal (deportation) order if a
permanent resident.


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