Sponsor Your Parents and Grandparents
Sponsor Your Parents and Grandparents
Easily sponsor your spouse, partner, or dependent children to immigrate and live in Canada.
Who is eligible to sponsor their grandparents and parents?
The applicant must be at least 18 years old, a citizen of Canada or a permanent resident of Canada, and in possession of sufficient funds and financial documentation to sustain the family.
Who is unable to sponsor their grandparents and parents?
You cannot sponsor your parents and grandparents if you are under the age of 18, are not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, will not dwell in Canada, lack sufficient funds, are in jail or have filed for bankruptcy, and receive social assistance for a cause other than a handicap.
Who you can sponsor?
You are able to sponsor your own parents, grandparents, and any blood or adopted relatives.
You can sponsor your parents' and grandparents' spouses, partners in marriage, or common-law partners in the event of a divorce or separation.
Only your brothers and sisters, or half-siblings, who are eligible as dependent children, may be listed on the application.
You may sponsor more than 1 person or couple if you meet the below income requirements for all the people you want to sponsor and their dependents (spouse, partner, and children).
Income Required For The 3 tax Years Right The Day Before You Apply
The assistance SIMURGH can provide with your sponsorship application through our services
- Preliminary advice on eligibility and rules;
- A thorough examination of your application and accompanying files;
- Candidates from Canada must meet in person, while those from outside must participate in a video conference call online;
- Assist with application and manage your application from beginning to end;
- Our office will analyze and evaluate your appeal options if you were previously refused;
- Review and advise on instances involving exceptional and unusual sponsors.