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A family-first pathway

Family → Reunite.

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.

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Three core options

  • Spousal / partner sponsorship for permanent residence — inland or outland, with a Spouse Open Work Permit option when the partner is already in Canada.
  • Dependent child sponsorship for biological or adopted children under the dependant-age limit.
  • Parents and grandparents — through the PGP (when invited) for PR, or through the Super Visa for long visits in the meantime.

Where applications go wrong

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.

How Rapport Immigration helps

  • Confirm you qualify as a sponsor and pick the correct application category.
  • Choose inland (Canada-based) vs. outland (visa office) processing strategically.
  • Spouse Open Work Permit applications so partners can work while the file is processed.
  • Super Visa applications, including insurance and income evidence.
  • Refusal recovery — GCMS notes, gap analysis, and a stronger second attempt.

How we work it

01
Free Assessment

Confirm sponsorship eligibility and pick the right category, channel, and timing.

02
Evidence package

Relationship, identity, and (where required) financial documents — organised for IRCC review.

03
Sponsorship & PR filing

Submit the sponsorship and principal applicant's PR application together.

04
Bridging tools

Spouse Open Work Permit during processing; Super Visa for parents and grandparents.

05
Decision & landing

Track the file, respond to officer requests, and support arrival in Canada.

Frequently asked

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.

Ready to map your move to Canada?

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