Canada Family Sponsorship & Spouse Visa


Canada Family Sponsorship Visa consultant in Ludhiana and Jalandhar Punjab India for spouse, partner and dependent child PR applications by Rocket Immigration

Rocket Immigration Inc. provides structured and professional assistance for Canada Family Sponsorship applications including spouse, common-law partner and dependent child sponsorship. Our approach focuses on presenting a genuine and well-documented relationship supported by clear timelines and evidence aligned with current immigration requirements.

We support spousal, common-law and dependent child sponsorship applications, ensuring relationship evidence is properly structured and IRCC requirements are met. Applications are prepared with accurate disclosure, organized documentation and logical presentation to minimize delays and concerns during assessment.

Each case is carefully reviewed to demonstrate relationship history, communication records, cohabitation proof, financial interdependence and family connections. Particular attention is given to consistency across sponsorship and accompanying permanent residence applications to establish genuineness and eligibility.

In cases involving complex histories or previous refusals, we conduct a detailed evaluation and develop a strengthened submission strategy. With a compliance-focused and detail-oriented process, Rocket Immigration Inc. aims to provide families with a clear and professionally prepared pathway toward permanent residence in Canada.

Start Your Canada Family Sponsorship with Professional Guidance

Assistance for spouse, common-law partner and dependent child sponsorship applications including relationship documentation preparation, eligibility assessment and structured evidence submission as per current immigration requirements.

    • Spouse & Partner Sponsorship Eligibility Assessment

    • Relationship Evidence Structuring & Timeline Preparation

    • Marriage, Cohabitation & Communication Proof Organization

    • Sponsor Financial & Supporting Document Review

    • Complete Permanent Residence Application Submission Support


Canada Family Sponsorship & Spouse Visa – FAQ's


Who is eligible to sponsor a spouse or partner for Canada PR?

Canadian citizens and permanent residents who meet eligibility requirements, including age, status and financial obligations, may sponsor their spouse or common-law partner under the Family Class category.

What types of relationships qualify for family sponsorship?

Eligible relationships generally include legally married spouses, common-law partners who have lived together for the required period, and dependent children who meet immigration criteria.

What proof is required to demonstrate a genuine relationship?

Applicants must provide structured evidence such as marriage certificates, cohabitation documents, communication records, photographs, financial support proof and a clear relationship timeline.

Is there a minimum income requirement for spouse sponsorship?

While spouse and partner sponsorship generally does not require a fixed minimum income threshold, sponsors must demonstrate the ability to financially support the applicant without social assistance.

Can dependent children be included in the application?

Yes, eligible dependent children may be included in the sponsorship application, provided they meet age and dependency requirements under current immigration regulations.

What happens if a sponsorship application is refused?

In case of refusal, sponsors may have the option to appeal or submit a new application after addressing the concerns raised in the decision. A detailed review of refusal reasons is essential before reapplying.

How long does family sponsorship processing take?

Processing times vary depending on application type, country of residence and background verification requirements. Complete and well-prepared submissions help avoid unnecessary delays.

Can the sponsored spouse work in Canada during processing?

In certain situations, sponsored spouses may be eligible to apply for an open work permit while their permanent residence application is being processed, subject to current immigration policies.

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