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Why Professional Help Is Essential in Today's Climate

With Canada’s substantially decreased immigration targets (395,000 permanent residents, 21% reduction for 2025, followed by further decreases to 380,000 in 2026 and 365,000 in 2027) and increasingly stringent application reviews, employers face a far more competitive environment. Immigration authorities scrutinize applications more intensely than ever, resulting in significantly higher refusal rates across all immigration streams.

Sponsor Your Spouse, Common-law partner and Children

In today’s interconnected world, cross-border relationships and families are increasingly common. If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you may be eligible to sponsor your spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner, or dependent children for permanent residence in Canada.

Canada recognizes the importance of family reunification and offers dedicated immigration pathways to help bring your loved ones home. At El Camino Immigration Services, we provide professional guidance throughout the sponsorship process to ensure your application is complete, accurate, and submitted in a timely manner.

Whether you are sponsoring a partner living abroad or already in Canada, we will help you understand your options, meet the eligibility requirements, and avoid delays or refusals.

Eligibility Requirements

To sponsor a spouse or dependent child, you must:

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Not be inadmissible to Canada
  • Not be receiving social assistance (except for disability)
  • Be able to prove you can meet the basic financial needs of the person(s) you are sponsoring

Processing Times:

(Current as of 2025, subject to change)

  • Spouse or Partner Sponsorship (Outside Canada): 8 to 12 months
  • Spouse or Partner Sponsorship (Inside Canada – Inland): 10 to 14 months
  • Dependent Child Sponsorship: 8 to 12 months

The IRCC Website announced 24 months, and processing times may increase. The Immigration Levels Plan sets the number of newcomers Canada plans to welcome each year. If there are more people applying than available spaces, processing times may increase.

Note: Inland applicants may be eligible for an Open Work Permit while the application is in process.

FAQs – Family Sponsorship

You can sponsor your: Spouse (legally married partner) Common-law partner (lived together for at least 12 consecutive months) Conjugal partner (if you are unable to live together due to circumstances beyond your control) Dependent children (under 22 years of age and not married or in a common-law relationship)

Only if you qualify as common-law partners or conjugal partners. Canada does not allow sponsorship based on dating relationships alone.

There is no minimum income requirement for sponsoring a spouse, partner, or dependent child (except in cases where the child has a child of their own). However, you must demonstrate the ability to support the sponsored individual(s) without social assistance.

Yes, your spouse or partner may be eligible to apply for a visitor visa or, if applying inland, an open work permit while waiting for the sponsorship decision.

Outland sponsorship applies when the sponsored person lives outside Canada. It allows for travel in and out of Canada and generally has faster processing. Inland sponsorship is used when the sponsored person is already in Canada. It allows for an open work permit but limits international travel during processing.

Yes, if you are the biological or legal parent, and the child meets the definition of a dependent, you can submit a sponsorship application even if no spouse or partner is involved.

You may have the right to appeal the decision to the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD), depending on the case. We can assess the reason for refusal and advise on the most effective course of action.

We provide: 1. Full eligibility assessment
2. Document checklist and application preparation
3. Review of relationship evidence
4. Support during biometrics, medicals, and interviews
5. Guidance for inland open work permit applications
6. Ongoing updates and communication throughout the process

Applying at least six months before your current card expires is recommended, especially if you plan to travel.

Economic Class Immigration Programs

Canada offers several immigration pathways for skilled individuals to become permanent residents under the Economic Class. If you have already received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) under the Express Entry system or a Provincial Nomination, El Camino Immigration Services can assist you in professionally preparing and submitting your permanent residence application.

 

❗ Please note: We do not create Express Entry profiles or apply for provincial nominations. We begin assisting clients only after they have received an ITA or a Nomination Certificate.

Express Entry – Post-Invitation Support

Express Entry is Canada’s selection system for skilled workers, managing applications under the following federal programs:

 

  • Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
  • Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

 

Once you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA), you must submit your application for permanent residence within 60 days. It is critical to ensure accuracy and completeness at this stage.

El Camino Immigration Services provides:

  • Full review and verification of supporting documents
  • Application preparation and submission to IRCC
  • Representation throughout the processing period
  • Support with medicals, biometrics, and document updates

Processing Time (post-submission): 6 to 8 months

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) – After Nomination

Canada’s provinces and territories nominate individuals who meet local labour market needs. If you have already received a Provincial Nomination, either through an Express Entry-aligned stream or a base (paper-based) stream, we can help you apply to IRCC for permanent residence.

We do not submit nomination requests to the provinces. El Camino assists only after the nomination is granted.

Our services include:

  • Review of your nomination documentation
  • Submission of your permanent residence application to IRCC
  • Direct communication with immigration authorities
  • Ongoing application monitoring and updates

Processing Times:

  • Express Entry-linked PNP: 6–9 months
  • Base (paper-based) PNP: 18–24 months

FAQs

No. We do not prepare Express Entry profiles or submit provincial nomination applications. We support clients after they have received an ITA or a provincial nomination.

We prepare, submit, and manage your permanent residence application once you have an ITA. We ensure your documents are accurate and meet IRCC’s standards.

Yes, once you are nominated by a province or territory. We handle your federal PR application, including Express Entry-linked and paper-based PNP submissions.

Express Entry PR: 6–8 months PNP (Express Entry-linked): 6–9 months PNP (paper-based): 18–24 months Entrepreneur (post-nomination): 18–24 months

Yes. We assist our clients throughout the process, including responses to IRCC letters and updates to submitted applications.

We guide you through every step, including biometrics scheduling and upfront or panel physician medical exams.
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