Family Sponsorship

Reuniting Families in Canada — One Application at a Time

Canada values family unity, and the Family Sponsorship Program allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to reunite with their loved ones by sponsoring them for permanent residency. At CPG Immigration Consulting, we specialize in guiding families through this emotionally significant and complex process with compassion and precision.

Whether you’re bringing your spouse, child, parent, or grandparent to Canada, our legal experts help ensure that your application is strong, accurate, and processed efficiently.

Who Can You Sponsor Under This Program?

Key Benefits of the Family Sponsorship Program

  • Reunite with family in Canada permanently

  • Access to Canadian healthcare, education, and employment for sponsored members

  • Super Visa available for parents/grandparents for extended stays

  • Clear, structured pathways for processing various family relationships

  • Priority processing in many cases (especially spousal sponsorship)

Eligibility Requirements for Sponsors

How CPG Immigration Consulting Supports You

At CPG, we know that reuniting families is about more than paperwork — it’s about building futures together. We provide:

  • Eligibility assessments for both sponsor and applicant

     

  • Guidance on the best stream (e.g., inland vs. outland spouse sponsorship)

     

  • Super Visa or Parent & Grandparent Sponsorship (PGP) navigation

     

  • Legal assistance with missing documents or complex family relationships

     

  • Personalized follow-ups and communication throughout the process

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Express Entry

Spousal sponsorships generally take 10–12 months but may vary based on location and completeness of the application.

Only under specific conditions (e.g., if they are orphaned, under 18, and not married). Otherwise, siblings are not eligible under regular family sponsorship.

It allows parents and grandparents to visit Canada for up to 5 years at a time with multiple entries, valid for up to 10 years.

Inland: Sponsored person is inside Canada and may apply for an open work permit.

Outland: Sponsored person resides outside Canada, with processing typically done at visa offices abroad.

Yes, if you meet the income requirements and undertake responsibilities for each.

Not necessarily for spouses or dependent children, but income proof is required for sponsoring parents or grandparents.

It’s a legal agreement where the sponsor commits to financially supporting the family member so they don’t rely on public funds.

Yes, once they become permanent residents. Some may qualify for open work permits while waiting for PR.

Reunite your family — let CPG make the process smooth and successful.

Let CPG Help You Bring Your Loved Ones Home

Family should never feel far away. Whether you’re sponsoring a spouse, child, or parent, our team provides legal clarity and emotional support every step of the way.