Other Relatives Sponsorship

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Sponsor your relatives

About the process

You may be able to sponsor certain relatives to immigrate to Canada under the Family Class if you’re at least 18 years old and a:

Canadian citizen or

person registered in Canada as an Indian under the Canadian Indian Act or

permanent resident of Canada

If you sponsor a relative to come to Canada as a permanent resident, you must:

support your relative financially when they arrive

be able to meet basic needs for yourself and your relative, such as:

  • food

  • shelter

  • clothing

make sure your relative doesn’t need social assistance

Sponsoring an eligible relative

You can sponsor certain relatives if you’re 18 years of age or older and a:

Canadian citizen or

person registered in Canada as an Indian under the Canadian Indian Act or

permanent resident of Canada

You must live in Canada to sponsor eligible relatives unless you:

are a Canadian citizen who lives abroad and

plan to return to Canada when your relatives immigrate and

are sponsoring your:

spouse or

common-law or conjugal partner or

dependent children who have no dependent children

If you live in Quebec, you must also meet Quebec’s conditions to be a sponsor after we approve you as a sponsor. This includes signing an “undertaking” with the province. This is a contract that binds your sponsorship.

Your responsibilities

When you sponsor a relative to become a permanent resident of Canada, you must:

meet set income guidelines

agree in writing to give financial support to your relative and any other eligible relatives coming with them:

  • beginning on the date they become a permanent resident

  • for up to 20 years (depending on their age and how you’re related)

The person you sponsor must sign an agreement saying they will make the effort to support themselves. This includes sponsored dependent children 18 or older. Dependent children under 19 don’t have to sign this agreement.

Who isn’t eligible to sponsor a relative

You may not be able to sponsor a relative if you:

are in prison

have not paid your alimony or child support payments

have declared bankruptcy and haven’t been released from it yet

got social assistance for reasons other than being disabled

didn’t pay back an immigration loan, made late payments or missed payments

sponsored another relative in the past and didn’t meet the terms of the sponsorship agreementwere convicted of a violent crime, any offence against a relative or any sexual offence, depending on details of the case, such as:

  • the type of offence

  • how long ago it was

  • whether a record suspension was issued (formerly called “pardons” in Canada)

Other things not on this list may stop you from being able to sponsor a relative.

Who you can sponsor

You can only sponsor relatives like a brother, sister, aunt or uncle in very specific situations. If your family member doesn’t meet the criteria below, you can use our Come to Canada tool to find out which programs they may be eligible to apply for.

Depending on your situation, there are 2 options for who you can sponsor.

Orphaned brother, sister, nephew, niece or grandchild

You can sponsor an orphaned brother, sister, nephew, niece or grandchild only if they meet all of these conditions:

they’re related to you by blood or adoption

both their mother and father passed away

they’re under 18 years of age

they’re single (not married or in a common-law or conjugal relationship)

You can’t sponsor your brother, sister, nephew, niece or grandchild if:

one of their parents is still alive

no one knows where their parents are

their parents abandoned them

someone else other than their parents is taking care of them while one or both their parents are alive

their parent is in jail or otherwise detained

Other relative

You may sponsor one relative, related by blood or adoption, of any age, if you meet all of these conditions:

you (the person who wants to sponsor your relative) don't have a living relative you could sponsor instead, such as a:

  • spouse

  • common-law partner

  • conjugal partner

  • son or daughter

  • parent

  • grandparent

  • orphaned brother or sister

  • orphaned nephew or niece

  • orphaned grandchild

you (the potential sponsor) don’t have any relatives (aunt or uncle or any of the relatives listed above), who is a:

  • Canadian citizen

  • permanent resident

  • registered Indian under the Indian Act

If the relative you want to sponsor has a spouse, partner, or dependent children who will come with them to Canada, you must include them on the same sponsorship application.

Who you can’t sponsor

You can’t sponsor someone who is inadmissible to Canada. This means they’re not allowed to come to Canada.

Next Steps

To learn more about this program, your eligibility and to explore further options, schedule a consultation with our Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) today!