September 26, 2020

On 24th September 2020, the Immigration minister of Canada, Marco Mendicino, announced plan of action to swiftly deal with Canada spouse visa applications. This speeding up of application processing came in view to help families in Canada reunite and excel their future.

IRCC has increased number of decision makers for approval/disapproval of spousal applications in Canada. The overall number has seen increase of 66% to facilitate families and couples with speedy processes.

IRCC has decided to adapt to a new technology in a pilot to digitalize applications instead of paper application. This is to ensure that the applications are processed even more efficaciously by IRCC staff is working distantly as well as at various worksites. In addition, IRCC will be piloting, in the coming times, new technology to hold interviews for the applicants in a remote way, in compliance with public health guidelines.

This announcement means that IRCC is now aiming to speed-up, prioritize and decide upon nearly 6000 spouse visa applications every month from October onwards and till December 2020. Collectively along with the application processing till today, the current rate will result in approximately 49000 outcomes till the end of this year.

Corona virus pandemic has created indecision for people who are sponsoring spouses for Canada PR. IRCC pledges to continue to look for more efficient and helpful ways to reunite families, while abiding by the advice of our public health experts while prioritizing the health and safety of Canadians.

September 19, 2020
September 19, 2020

A spouse PR application for Canada can be filed only after all the necessary requisites are complied with. If you are keen to apply for spouse PR Canada, you should be well versed with all of its relevant factors.

Here are 3 things you must know about spouse immigration for Canada –

1. Basic Requirements & Eligibility Criteria

You are eligible to sponsor your spouse to Canada if you are:

  • at least 18 years old
  • a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada
    • In case you are a Canadian citizen living outside Canada, you must demonstrate that you intend to live in Canada when the persons your spouse or partner becomes a permanent resident.
    • Sponsoring someone isn’t possible if you’re living outside Canada as a permanent resident
  • able to prove that you’re not receiving social assistance for reasons other than a disability
  • able to provide for the basic needs of any persons you want to sponsor

In case you fulfill all the eligibility criteria, spouse or partner can apply for spouse PR for Canada.

You should also be capable of supporting your spouse or partner financially and you must ensure that he or she doesn’t require any kind of social assistance from the Canadian government.

2. Who Can You Sponsor?

As per IRCC, there are different definitions of a spouse, common-law partner, and conjugal partner. Any of the three can be sponsored under spouse PR for Canada. Your life partner should be falling under any of these categories to be eligible to get sponsored by you:

Spouse

Your spouse can be of either gender and should be legally married to you as well as at least 18 years in age.

Common-law partner

A common-law partner is considered as someone who is not legally married to you. He/she can be of either gender, at least 18 years old and should be living with you for not less than 12 consecutive months. You both should be living together for 1 year in a conjugal relationship, without being apart for a long period.

Conjugal partner

A conjugal partner would be someone who is not legally married to you or in a common-law relationship with you. He/she can be of either gender and should be at least 18 years old. He or she should be in a relationship with you for at least 1 year and must be living outside Canada.

Other conditions state that a conjugal partner is someone who can’t live with you in their residential country or can’t marry you due to legal and immigration reasons like their marital status, gender orientation or religious persecution.

In case your better-half is your conjugal partner, you’ll be required to submit proof that you were unable to live together or get married in your conjugal partner’s country.

3. Application Process

The literal method to apply for sponsoring your spouse or partner to Canada involves filing of 2 applications:

  1. Application to become a sponsor.
  2. Application by your spouse or partner to become a permanent resident of Canada.

You are supposed to send the sponsorship application and the spouse PR application for Canada together at the same time. This process has many complex steps and only professionals can flawlessly conduct the same for you.

We at www.canadaspousevisa.ca provide all kinds of spouse dependent visa and immigration services. You can call us on +91 958-686-1444 (India) or +1 647-375-4499 (Canada) for detailed enquiries.

September 14, 2020

In a latest survey conducted by the Association of Canadian Studies, Canadians demonstrated absolute support for prioritization of family reunification rather than prioritizing economic-class and refugee-class immigration in the year 2020.

No doubt, Canadians hold a very generous perception towards immigration and truly believe that it is essential for the recovery of Canada’s economy. However, they showed utmost compassion in the survey by stating that family members should be getting the nod for immigration over anyone else.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the immigration intake is declining. Family sponsorship went through a slump of 78% in the 2nd quarter of this year as compared to the same phase last year.

RELEVANT STATS

Around 36% of the survey participants said that the family of people already staying in Canada should be given more importance this year. This percentage was meagre 30% in 2016.

Almost 61% participants opined that immigration is beneficial, 22% of them stated that it would adversely affect Canada’s economic recovery and 18% had nothing to say about it.

Survey partakers from Atlantic Canada were of the opinion that immigration would be advantageous for Canada (67%). The people who were in favour (52%) significantly outnumbered those people who contradicted (26%) and those who had nothing to say (22%).

FUTURE SPECULATIONS

The Government of Canada is considering immigration as a sure shot answer for successful post-epidemic economic recovery. Lately, immigration ministers of Canada had met for discussion pertaining to the possibility of immigration after the pandemic, the priority of enabling entry of international students and attracting fresh immigrants towards the rural Canadian communities.