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Family Class
Family class immigrants are
sponsored, and supported financially, by immediate family members
who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents in Canada. If you
have a blood relative in Canada who needs a relative in a position
of trust, a detailed assessment is required to check the strength of
the business in Canada.
To qualify as a Family Class
Immigrant, an applicant must be the Canadian Sponsor's:
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Spouse |
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Fiancé |
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Parent or
Grandparent; or |
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Dependent child
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Orphaned brother,
sister, nephew, niece, or grandchild -- under 19 and unmarried.
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Also included are children under 19
who are either orphaned or placed with a child welfare authority for
adoption and who the Sponsor intends to adopt. If the Sponsor has no
relative as listed above and no relatives who are Canadian citizens
or Canadian permanent residents, he or she may sponsor one other
relative.
The Sponsor must be able to
demonstrate the financial ability to provide for the essential needs
of the Family Class Immigrant and dependents. The financial ability
requirements are eased when sponsoring a spouse and/or an unmarried
child less than 19 years of age.
The Sponsor must enter into an
agreement with the Government of Canada whereby he or she agrees to
provide for the essential needs of the Family Class Immigrant and
dependents for a prescribed period of time. Failure to meet any of
the commitments provided for in this agreement could result in legal
action being taken against the Sponsor.
The Sponsor must be: a Canadian
citizen or permanent resident; at least 19 years old; physically
residing in Canada (or able to demonstrate an intention to reside in
Canada by the time the sponsored family member lands in Canada); not
in prison; not bankrupt; and not under a removal (deportation) order
if a permanent resident.
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