Family Sponsorship Services for Dependent Children

Are you dreaming of reuniting with your family in Canada? We’re here to make that dream a reality. Our Family Sponsorship services for dependent children are designed to simplify the immigration process, allowing families to stay together and thrive in Canada.

Understanding Family Sponsorship

Family Sponsorship is a special program offered by the Canadian government to help families reunite in Canada. Through this program, Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their dependent children for permanent residency. 

 

Dependent children are defined as biological, adopted, or stepchildren under the age of 22 who are unmarried. This program reflects Canada’s commitment to family unity and the well-being of its residents.

Who Can Be Sponsored?

Dependent children who meet the eligibility criteria can be sponsored for permanent residency in Canada. 

 

In addition to biological children, this includes adopted and stepchildren. It’s important to note that the age limit for dependent children is typically under 22 years old, but exceptions may apply for children with disabilities. 

 

The sponsor must demonstrate the ability to provide financial support and meet other requirements set by immigration authorities.

Bringing Your Children to Canada

If you want to bring your children to Canada, you can sponsor them if they meet these rules:

Definition of Dependent Children:

Not sure if your child counts as a dependent? Here’s how to know:

  • Your child must be under 22 years old.
  • Your child can’t be married or living with a partner.

If your child is 22 years old or older, they can still be dependents if:

  • They’ve relied on you for money since they were under 22.
  • They can’t support themselves because of a mental or physical condition.

Your children need to meet these rules.