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family sponsorship

Sponsor your family

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Family Sponsorship

Family is at the heart of Canadian values. The Family Sponsorship program allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to reunite with their family members by bringing them to live in Canada permanently. Oxford Immigration is here to guide you through this compassionate immigration pathway, ensuring a smooth and successful application process.

Who Needs Family Sponsorship?

Family Sponsorship is essential if you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident wishing to sponsor specific family members to come to Canada as permanent residents. This program is designed to reunite families by allowing sponsors to bring close relatives to live, work, and study in Canada.

Who Can You Sponsor?

Under the Family Sponsorship program, you can sponsor the following family members:

- Spouse, Common-Law Partner, or Conjugal Partner;

- Dependent Children (including adopted children);

- Parents and Grandparents;

- Orphaned Brothers, Sisters, Nephews, Nieces, or Grandchildren (who are under 18 and not married or in a common-law relationship);

- Other Relatives (in very specific circumstances where you have no other living relatives).

Who Needs Family Sponsorship
Sponsor your Spouse and Children to Immigrate to Canada

Sponsor your Spouse and Children to Immigrate to Canada

Your spouse can come with you to Canada if you both are at least 18 years old and legally married, in a common law relationship, or in a conjugal relationship.

Reunite with your children and bring them to Canada to build a better future together. At Oxford Immigration, we understand the significance of family unity and are here to guide you through the process of sponsoring your dependent children to live in Canada.

Who Qualifies as a Dependent Child?

A child is considered dependent if they meet one of the following conditions:

Age Requirement:

Under 22 years old and not married or in a common-law relationship.

Over 22 Years Old

Financial Dependency: Unable to support themselves financially due to a physical or mental condition.

Continuous Dependency: Has depended on their parents for financial support since before the age of 22.

Who Qualifies as a Dependent Child