Conjugal Law
The Conjugal Law Sponsorship Program which is the most common type of immigration among Canadian family sponsored immigrants. It allows you to sponsor your conjugal partner for a permanent resident visa, and allows them to live, work, or study in Canada.
A conjugal partner: A partner who can be either sex that is unable to legally married or in a common-law relationship with the sponsor and live together for circumstances that are beyond their control and prevent them from living together.
Details
Application Requirements
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At least 18 years old
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Proof of your conjugal -law relationship.
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Can be either sex
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Proof of reasons why could not live together or get married
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During the application processing, you cannot end the relationship
Sponsor Requirements
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The sponsor must be 18 years or older
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The sponsor must be a Canadian citizen/Permanent resident
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You can’t sponsor someone if you’re a permanent resident living outside Canada
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The Sponsor is not receiving social assistance
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The Sponsor must promise undertaking commits & sponsorship agreement
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The Sponsor must not in 5-year Sponsorship Bar
List of Documents
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A passport / Travel document
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Proof of Canadian status (Citizenship/Permanent resident)
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Meet income requirements
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Proof of found
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Written job offer
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Written employee letter
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Notice of assessment
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Property Tax (If needed)
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Proof of conjugal law
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Proof of reasons why could not live together or get married
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Proof of undertaking commits & sponsorship agreement
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Proof of babies’ birth certificate (If needed)
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Divorce certificate (If needed)
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Proof of relationship to a relative in Canada (If needed)
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Police certificates (In Canada/ Foreign Country)
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Medical exams
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Proof of funds
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Birth certificate
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Digital photos
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