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Can I move to Canada if someone sponsors me?
You must live in Canada to sponsor eligible relatives unless you: are sponsoring your: spouse or. common-law or conjugal partner or.
How much money can I bring into Canada per family?
$10,000
There are no restrictions on the amount of money you can bring into or take out of Canada, nor is it illegal to do so. However, any time you cross the border, you must declare any currency or monetary instruments you have in your possession that are valued at CAN$10,000 or more.
How do I sponsor an immigrant family?
on a relative petition must have a financial sponsor. If you choose to sponsor your relative’s immigration by filing a Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, you must agree to be the financial sponsor and file an affidavit of support when the time comes for actual immigration.
How can I sponsor my family to move to Canada?
There are many ways to connect with your family in Canada through the Spousal & Family Sponsorship Program. The program allows permanent residents/citizens living in Canada to sponsor their children (including adopted children), parents, grandparents, partners or spouses (which includes same-sex couples) to move to Canada.
Can I bring my family members with me to Canada?
You can bring family members with you to Canada if they were processed for permanent residence as your dependents. This includes: The family members that can’t come with you include: Your dependents can’t arrive in Canada before you. They must arrive with you or after you. You may be able to sponsor them after you immigrate to Canada.
Should you consider moving to Canada?
If you’re thinking of a move to Canada, consider ways it would secure a future for your family in one of the most progressive and developed countries in the world.
How can I immigrate to Canada as a couple?
There are many ways to immigrate to Canada as a couple, from spousal sponsorship to more traditional paths with your spouse joining you as a dependent. Spousal relationships that are considered for Canadian immigration purposes include same-sex couples and common-law partners.