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Find Out Everything You Need to Know About Canada Spouse Visa

Immigrating to a foreign country, especially Canada enhances the flow of excitement inside your body and having your spouse in this new and beautiful journey is just like an icing on the cupcake. Well, don’t get down in the dumps if you don’t have a perfect company for your spouse in Canada, as there is always a solution to a problem.


Do you miss your spouse in Canada? If yes, then give thought to Spouse sponsorship Canada, which is one of the most prominent subcategories of Canada family reunification programs. With the help of the Canada Spouse Visa, you can sponsor your loved one to stay in Canada. You might be thinking that whether the Canadian Government is processing the applications submitted for spouse sponsorship or not.

As per the latest news, the Canadian Government announced that the spouse visa Canada processing times will be sped up, keeping in mind the factor of family reunification so that you and your partner can reunite and build your lives in the beautiful country together.


Canada Spouse Visa allows citizens and permanent residents of Canada to sponsor the following for Canada’s Permanent Residency such as:


· Spouse: Sponsor is a person with whom you are legally married by going through a complete legal process in your home country. Well, in order to apply, you must have a marriage certificate.


· Common-Law Partner: The common-law partnership includes a couple of either same sex or opposite-sex and has been residing together for at least 12 months.


· Conjugal Partner: There are certain circumstances when the couples are not able to live together. It may be because of immigration barriers, marital status and many more. This relationship must be for at least one year.


What are the Eligibility Criteria to be a Sponsor for Spouse Visa?


If any applicant wants to sponsor his/her spouse for Canada Immigration, then below are some of the eligibility requirements that need to be met.


· Applicant’s age must be 18 years or more

· Applicant must be a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident of Canada

· Applicant must not have any offensive records in the past

· Applicant must not have been sponsored to Canada as a spouse (in the last 5 years)

· Applicable must be capable enough to carry out the expenses of his/her spouse

· Applicant need to prove that no social assistance for any reasons has been received from the Canadian Government (except disability)


Who is Eligible to get sponsored?


The person who wants to get sponsored (spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner) need to meet certain eligibility such as:


· Must be 18 years of age

· Must be in a genuine and authentic relationship with the sponsor


What’s not required for Spouse sponsorship Canada?


· No need for IELTS


Yes, you heard it right! The person who wants to immigrate to Canada on a spouse visa doesn’t need to appear for the IELTS language proficiency test. There is no need to prove your efficiency in English if you are being sponsored by your spouse who’s living in Canada as a permanent resident or a citizen.


· No need for any Work Experience


Don’t worry if you don’t have any as you don’t need one! Unlike Canada PR, a spouse visa doesn’t require any relevant work experience. So, in order to get sponsored, there is no need to have a relevant work experience.


The above are the two things that an applicant is not required to prove in case of getting sponsorship from the spouse who is either residing in Canada on a permanent basis or is a Canadian Citizen. After all, what’s better than moving to Canada permanently without giving IELTS or having a relevant work experience?


So, if you are missing your spouse, it’s time to do something great that in turn will make you and your partner happy!



In general, the IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) takes around 10-12 months to process the application; however, it’s just an estimate! It might change depending upon certain technical and official reasons. Improper documentation, non-payment of the application fees and number of applications received (to name a few) are a few reasons that can increase the processing times. So, if a candidate fails to provide proper documents or fails to pay the fees online, then it may lead to delays in the processing times.

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