DIS

Parents/grandparent sponsorship is a critical component of Canadian immigration services, facilitating the reunion of families by enabling eligible individuals to sponsor their parents or grandparents for permanent residency. 


To sponsor parents or grandparents, one must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, meeting specific income criteria to showcase the ability to provide financial support. The understanding and fulfillment of these eligibility criteria form the bedrock for a successful sponsorship application.


Key clauses and conditions emphasize the financial responsibility of sponsors, committing to support their family members without relying on social assistance. A legally binding sponsorship agreement is signed, outlining the commitment to financial support and ensuring the sponsored individuals do not require government assistance. Both sponsors and sponsored individuals must meet admissibility requirements, ensuring eligibility for entry into Canada.


The application process for Parents/Grandparents’ Sponsorship demands meticulous documentation, including proof of the sponsor’s status, relationship to the sponsored individuals, and adherence to financial commitments. Timely and accurate document submission is paramount for a streamlined application process.