A family-first pathway
Canada gives citizens and permanent residents real tools to bring close family here. Spouses and partners. Dependent children. Parents and grandparents. We map the right route — sponsorship, Super Visa, or both — for your family's situation.
Genuineness is the most-tested element of family applications. The cure isn't more documents — it's the right documents in the right order, telling a coherent story.
We help build that story: a timeline of how the relationship developed, evidence of cohabitation, communication history, financial co-mingling, photos, and statements from people who know you.
Confirm sponsorship eligibility and pick the right category, channel, and timing.
Relationship, identity, and (where required) financial documents — organised for IRCC review.
Submit the sponsorship and principal applicant's PR application together.
Spouse Open Work Permit during processing; Super Visa for parents and grandparents.
Track the file, respond to officer requests, and support arrival in Canada.
Yes. Spousal and common-law partner sponsorships can be processed outland through visa offices, often as quickly as inland — sometimes faster.
No. Permanent residents can sponsor most close family members. Some categories (e.g., PGP) have additional requirements.
The Super Visa is the standard bridge — multi-entry, up to five-year stays, with mandatory medical insurance.
Yes. Canadian immigration law treats same-sex spouses, common-law partners, and conjugal partners on the same basis as other relationships.
Book a free assessment with a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant. Honest advice. Real timelines. A plan you can act on.