At Dalvora Consulting, we know that behind every immigration story is a family waiting to be reunited. Canada’s Family Sponsorship program plays a vital role in helping Canadian citizens and permanent residents bring their loved ones to join them and start a new life together in Canada. Whether you're sponsoring a spouse, partner, child, parent, or eligible relative, we’re here to guide you through the process with expertise, integrity, and compassion.
Family Sponsorship is a Canadian immigration program that allows citizens and permanent residents to sponsor close family members to become permanent residents of Canada. This initiative strengthens family bonds while supporting the emotional and economic integration of newcomers.
To be eligible to sponsor a family member, you must:
Eligible relatives you may sponsor include:
You can sponsor a spouse or partner through either:
Note: Sponsors must not have sponsored a previous spouse within the last five years and must meet admissibility criteria.
You may sponsor orphaned siblings, nieces, nephews, or grandchildren if:
In special cases, you can sponsor one extended relative if:
By sponsoring, you commit to financially supporting your relative for a specified period to ensure they do not rely on public assistance. This includes:
At Dalvora Consulting, we provide personalized support at every stage of the sponsorship journey:
Whether you're bringing your spouse, child, parent, or another family member, Dalvora Consulting is here to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible.
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Let’s bring your family together—because home is where your loved ones are.
Only Canadian citizens can sponsor while living abroad. You must show proof of intent to return to Canada once the sponsored person arrives.
There is no specific income requirement, but you must prove financial stability to support your spouse without government aid.
The person being sponsored is the principal applicant. The sponsor is the Canadian citizen or permanent resident submitting the application.
Inland: Sponsored partner is already in Canada.
Outland: Sponsored partner lives outside Canada and may travel to Canada during processing.
Typically 12–16 months, depending on the application type and processing times.
Yes. You can sponsor your child independently, but you must have legal custody or permission from the other parent.
No, we do not offer job placement services. However, once your relative becomes a permanent resident, we can guide them on how to apply for a work permit or connect with employment services.