When you sponsor someone for Canadian permanent residence, your obligations don’t end when they land—they’re just beginning.
The sponsorship landing process marks the final phase of your family sponsorship journey—transforming your approved application into permanent residence status in Canada.
Waiting for news on your family sponsorship application can feel overwhelming, but staying informed about your application’s progress doesn’t have to be guesswork.
Your complete guide to understanding, monitoring, and addressing family sponsorship delays in Canada.
Quebec family sponsorship operates under a unique dual-approval system that sets it apart from all other Canadian provinces.
When sponsoring family members for Canadian immigration, you may find yourself in a situation where your income alone doesn’t meet the minimum requirements.
Complete guide to qualifying income for family sponsorship applications.
Navigate criminal inadmissibility and sponsorship challenges with expert strategies from AVID’s Immigration Simplified resource center.
Canada stands as a global leader in LGBTQ+ rights, treating same-sex couples with complete equality under immigration law.
Sponsoring multiple family members to Canada isn’t as straightforward as submitting several applications at once.
When a sponsorship relationship ends—whether through separation, divorce, or breakdown—the immigration implications can feel overwhelming.
Conditional permanent residence in Canada is a status imposed on sponsored spouses, partners, and dependent children who have been in a relationship with their sponsor for two years or less at the time their permanent residence application is approved.