The family class welcomes the second largest number of newcomers to Canada under its Immigration Levels Plan. It allows a family member of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident to be reunited with their family and come to Canada and receive permanent residence.
Quebec has a unique status in Canada, meaning that it has some specific steps and requirements unique to the province that you must accomplish or meet before being able to sponsor a family member.
Sponsoring your spouse
Canadian citizens and permanent residents who are married or partner law relationship with a foreign national may sponsor that person to join them in Canada.
In order to sponsor your spouse or partner, you must:
- At least 18 years of age;
- Be a Canadian permanent resident living in Canada or a Canadian citizen;
- Not be in prison, bankrupt, under a removal order (if a permanent resident) or charged with a serious offence; and
- Not have been sponsored to Canada as a spouse within the last 5 years.
The sponsor and the sponsored person must also prove their relationship, which must be one of the three following categories:
- spouse: the sponsored person and sponsor are legally married.
- common law partner: the sponsored person and sponsor must cohabit continuously for at least one year.
- conjugal partner: a sponsored person may be defined as a conjugal partner if exceptional circumstances beyond their control has prevented the partners from qualifying as common law partners or spouses.
Quebec has its own criteria for spousal sponsorship and a distinct undertaking application. When applying, a sponsor will need to submit the application to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and to the Ministry of Immigration, Francization and Integration (MIFI).
The MIFI considers the following:
- the financial criteria for sponsoring immigrants intending to live in Quebec;
- If the sponsor is on social assistance;
- if the sponsor is in default of a previous Quebec undertaking or support payments;
- the duration of the commitment;
- an undischarged bankruptcy.
If the sponsorship application is approved, the person being sponsored will receive a Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ), which declares that the person has been selected to settle in Quebec. Only then can they apply to IRCC for permanent residence.