Spouse or Common-Law Partnership
Spouse or Common-Law Partnership Sponsorship Services by New Steps Immigration
At New Steps Immigration, we understand the importance of family unity and are committed to helping you bring your spouse or common-law partner to Canada. Through the Spouse or Common-Law Partnership Sponsorship program, Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their loved ones to join them in Canada, ensuring you can build a life together in a welcoming and supportive environment.
Our Spouse or Common-Law Partnership Sponsorship Services:
Eligibility Assessment:
We begin by assessing your eligibility to sponsor your spouse or common-law partner. This includes reviewing your relationship status to ensure it meets the criteria set by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and verifying your financial capacity to support your partner.Application Preparation:
Our team assists in gathering and preparing all necessary documents for your sponsorship application. We ensure that every detail is accurate and complete, adhering to IRCC’s guidelines to minimize the risk of delays or rejections.Submission and Tracking:
We handle the submission of your application and track its progress closely. We provide regular updates and inform you of any additional information requests from immigration authorities, ensuring a smooth process throughout.Handling Requests and Appeals:
If your application encounters challenges or additional information is requested, we promptly address these issues. Our team is also experienced in handling appeals and resubmissions if necessary, offering support to resolve any complications.Post-Approval Guidance:
Once your application is approved, we guide you through the next steps for your spouse or common-law partner to obtain their permanent residency. We ensure that the transition to living in Canada is seamless and that all requirements are met.
To be eligible for a super visa, you must:
be the parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada
have a signed letter from your child or grandchild who invites you to Canada that includes: a promise of financial support for the length of your visit, the list and number of people in the household of this person, a copy of this person’s Canadian citizenship or permanent resident document
have medical insurance from a Canadian insurance company
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