Reunite Your Family in Canada
Reuniting with your family in Canada is one of the most rewarding journeys โ and one of the most document-intensive. Future Link's RCIC-authorized team (R506940) prepares complete, error-free sponsorship packages that protect your family's application from unnecessary delays.
RCIC R506940
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Toronto Office
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Who can you sponsor for Canadian PR?
Canada's family class allows eligible Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor close family members for permanent residence. Future Link advises on the right stream, income requirements, and application pathway for your specific family situation.
Spouse / Common-Law Partner
Sponsoring your spouse or common-law partner is the most common family class stream. Both an outland (from outside Canada) and inland (already in Canada) sponsorship path exist. We advise on which is best for your timeline.
Dependent Children
Unmarried children under 22 (or over 22 and financially dependent due to a physical or mental condition) qualify as dependent children. We include them in your sponsorship application or file separately.
Parents & Grandparents
The Parent and Grandparent Program (PGP) opens for limited spots annually. We prepare your application in advance and, while you wait, can file a Super Visa application for extended visits of up to 5 years.
Adopted Children
Adopting a child abroad and bringing them to Canada involves both immigration and child welfare processes. We coordinate the IRCC immigration process with your adoption agency.
Family sponsorship at a glance
Key facts about Canada's family class immigration program.
~12 months
IRCC target processing time for spousal sponsorship
No income floor
Spouse & common-law partner sponsorship has no minimum income requirement
5 years per visit
Super Visa allows parents and grandparents to stay up to 5 years at a time
How Future Link handles your sponsorship application
We manage every step โ from eligibility assessment to final package submission โ so nothing is missed.
Eligibility and income assessment
We confirm your eligibility as a sponsor, calculate your income against LICO requirements, and identify any prior undertaking obligations before you commit to filing.
Inland vs. outland strategy
We advise on whether inland or outland spousal sponsorship is faster and safer for your specific situation โ including whether the sponsored person can obtain an open work permit while waiting.
Complete document preparation
Family sponsorship packages are notoriously document-intensive. We provide a tailored checklist, review every form, and assemble the full package to IRCC's exact specifications.
RCIC-authorized representation
Our RCIC (R506940) can legally represent both sponsor and sponsored person before IRCC, respond to requests for additional information, and provide a legal opinion letter if required.
Spousal sponsorship: what to expect
A clear timeline so you know exactly where your application stands at every stage.
Initial consultation
We assess sponsor eligibility, relationship documentation, and choose inland vs. outland pathway.
Document collection
We provide a complete checklist: proof of status, relationship evidence, photos, police certificates, medicals.
Package preparation & review
Our RCIC reviews every form and supporting document before submission to eliminate preventable errors.
Application submitted to IRCC
Both the sponsor and the sponsored person's applications are filed together with the correct fees.
IRCC processing
IRCC targets 12 months. Inland applicants may receive an open work permit during this period.
PR approved โ family reunited
Your family member receives Canadian permanent residence and can land in Canada.
Ready to bring your family to Canada?
Book a free consultation with our RCIC (R506940) and get a personalised assessment of your sponsorship eligibility โ no obligation, no jargon.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about sponsoring a family member for Canadian permanent residence.
