Many Canada immigration inspired aspirants use the comparatively easier family sponsorship route to gain entry into the nation, and pocket the much sought after the nation’s permanent resident position. With a view to be eligible under the Family Class Sponsorship category, the person getting sponsorship, for a permanent resident permit, ought to be a constituent of the family class as duly described by the concerned immigration body, i.e., CIC.
An eligible sponsor may offer sponsorship to these people:
- His spouse, common-law partner, or wedded mate;
- A dependent kid;
- His parents—father or mother;
- His grandparents— grandfather or grandmother; and
- His siblings, nephew, niece, or grandkid whose parents are no more, who is below 18 years, and unmarried or in a common-law association.
With a view to be qualified, a sponsor ought to be a Canadian citizen or its permanent resident, and above 18 years. Besides, he should live in the Maple Leaf Country. But a citizen may offer sponsorship to his mate, common-law spouse, matrimonial mate, or dependent kid while staying overseas, in case he (the sponsor) will stay in the nation when the sponsored person eventually gains the prized permanent resident position.
Charges
A fee of $550 Canadian Dollars has to be submitted for the sponsoring of a partner, parent, or dependent above 22 years even while $150 Canadian Dollars have to be paid as processing charges for the dependents below 22 years.
Health Checks
Medicals are needed for the sponsored person at the time of the petition submission. The concerned person must be healthy and suffer from no communicable diseases whatsoever.


