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Immigrant Visa

    Your spouse, common-law, or conjugal partner, or dependent children may be eligible to immigrate to Canada as permanent residents.

   An application for Family Class Sponsorship can be made if your spouse, common-law, or conjugal partner, or dependent children live inside, or outside Canada.

   The first step is for you to apply as the sponsor. both you, as the sponsor, and your relative must meet certain requirements.

   Applicants for permanent residence must go through medical, criminal and background screening. Applicants with a criminal record may not be allowed to enter Canada. People who pose a risk to Canada’s security are also not allowed to enter Canada. Applicants may have to provide a certificate from police authorities in their home country.

Sponsoring a spouse, partner or dependent child
   You can sponsor a spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, or dependent children if you are a Canadian citizen, or a permanent resident of Canada. To be a sponsor you must be 18 years of age or older.

   You can apply as a sponsor if your spouse, common-law, or conjugal- partner, or accompanying dependent children live with you in Canada, even if they do not have legal status in Canada. However, all the other requirements must be met.
You can also apply as a sponsor if your spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, or dependent children live outside Canada and if they meet all the requirements.

   When you sponsor a spouse, common-law, or conjugal partner, or dependent children to become permanent residents of Canada, you must promise to support them financially.

   Therefore, you have to meet certain income requirements. If you have previously sponsored relatives to come to Canada and they have later turned to the government for financial assistance, you may not be allowed to sponsor another person. Sponsorship is a big commitment, so you must take this obligation seriously.

      Spouse
   You are a spouse if you are married to your sponsor and your marriage is legally valid.

      If you were married in Canada:
   You must have a marriage certificate issued by the province or territory where the marriage took place.

      If you were married outside Canada:
The marriage must be valid under the law of the country where it took place and under Canadian law.

   A marriage performed in an embassy or consulate must comply with the law of the country where it took place, not the country of nationality of the embassy or consulate.

   Sponsoring your same-sex partner as a spouse
You can apply to sponsor your same-sex partner as a spouse if:


   You are a Canadian Citizen and permanent resident and
You were married in Canada and issued a marriage certificate by a Canadian province or territory

   If you were married outside Canada, you may apply to sponsor your same-sex partner as a spouse, as long as the marriage is legally recognized according to both the law of the place where the marriage occurred and under Canadian law.

Common-law partner
   You are a common-law partner—either of the opposite sex or same sex—if:

   You have been living together, in a conjugal relationship for at least one year, a continuous 12-month period that was not interrupted. (You are allowed short absences for business travel or family reasons, however.)  

   You will need proof that you and your common-law partner have combined your affairs and set up a household together.

Conjugal Partner:
This category is for partners, either of the opposite sex, or same sex, in exceptional circumstances, beyond their control, that prevent them from qualifying as common-law partners, or spouses by living together.

   A conjugal relationship is more than a physical relationship. It means you depend on each other, there is some permanence to the relationship and there is the same level of commitment as a marriage, or a common-law relationship.

Dependent children
   A son or daughter is dependent when the child:

   Is under the age of 22 and does not have a spouse, or common-law partner

   Is a full-time student and is substantially dependent on a parent for financial support since before the age of 22, or since becoming a spouse, or common-law partner (if this happened before age 22), or is financially dependent on a parent since before the age of 22, because of a disability.

   At TSL we will help you process your application, and give you the advice and guidance to get the Visa application processed and approved, as soon as possible. We follow up with the embassy at every step. The road to discovery starts here, and we are very proud of our Approval Rate. TSL is all you will need for your Visa services. Professionalism you can count on, with TSL by your side.

                                                                                          

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Important: TSL Visa Service is a service company, catering to your needs both in house and on this website, where you can start the process of acquiring your visa now. Our service is to insure your success in acquiring your desired visa and assist you in any of your visa needs. Here at TSL we help you apply, guiding and assisting you with all processing of your visa needs -- and take care of you from the first to the last step. With competitive pricing, we make it easy -- to get started now, click here...

We do not issue visas

May 19, 2012
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