There is no law or rule stating that a couple applying for sponsorship under the In-Canada class is forbidden from leaving Canada while the application is in process.
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There is no law or rule stating that a couple applying for sponsorship under the In-Canada class is forbidden from leaving Canada while the application is in process.
View ArticleA person who is without legal status in Canada can still be sponsored by their Canadian citizen or permanent resident spouse to get PR.
View ArticleA person with implied/maintained status is allowed to continue the activity they were already doing in Canada under the same conditions as their original authorization allowed. Workers may continue to work, students may continue to study, and visitors may continue to visit.
View ArticleLegally a spousal sponsorship between an LGBTQ couple and or a straight couple are the same, the LGBTQ application has its own challenges.
View ArticleMarriages and common-law partnerships are both different types of conjugal (marriage-like) relationships. Conjugal sponsorships are very rare.
View ArticleTwo partners are considered to be common-law if they have lived together for at least one year and meet the other requirements.
View ArticleYou can still sponsor your family members if you are unemployed.
View ArticleIRCC did not open or process any family sponsorship applications between February 12, 2020 and Mid August 2020 due to covid-19 processing delays.
View Article7 problems which can cause your in-canada sponsorship application to be returned
View ArticleEven if a sponsor or sponsored person collects employment insurance, their application will not be negatively impacted.
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