If you’re a citizen or permanent resident of Canada, you may be able to sponsor a spouse or relative to immigrate to Canada.
To apply to sponsor a spouse or relative, you must sign an agreement with the federal government and provide proof that you can:
Your agreement makes you legally responsible to support your spouse or relative for a set period of time. Typically, agreements stay in effect for 3 – 20 years, even if there are changes to your situations, such as:
If your sponsored spouse or relative receives social assistance from B.C. during the period of your agreement, it’s considered a sponsorship debt and you must pay back the amount they received.
If your sponsored spouse or relative has received social assistance from B.C., find out how you can pay back the amount they received.
You can anonymously report sponsorship fraud if you know or suspect a person isn't complying with the laws.
Toll-free: 1-877-815-2363, Option 6
Contact Citizen Immigration Canada with your questions about sponsoring a spouse or relative.