Document Checklist for Canada’s Spousal Sponsorship

Document Checklist for Canada’s Spousal Sponsorship

Forms for Sponsor & Principal Applicant:  

  • Jointly Completed:  
  •   IMM 5532 (Sponsorship Evaluation & Relationship Questionnaire)
  •   IMM 5476 (Use of Representative)

SponsorSpecific Forms:  

  • IMM 1344 (Application to Sponsor, Sponsorship Agreement, and Undertaking)
  • Principal Applicant Forms:  
  • IMM 0008 (Generic Application Form)
  • IMM 5562 (Supplementary Travel History)
  • IMM 5406 (Additional Family Information)
  • IMM 5669 (Schedule A Background/Declaration)

Required Supporting Documents:  

  • Identity/Status: Passports, birth certificates, marriage certificates.  
  • Financial Proof: Tax returns, employment letters, bank statements.  
  • Relationship Evidence:  
  • Communication records (texts, emails, social media).  
  • Photos of shared events, joint leases/utilities.  
  • Affidavits from family/friends.  

Travel & Police Documents:  

  • Passport pages showing travel stamps.  
  • Police clearance certificates for countries resided in >6 months.  
  • Photographs: Two PRsized photos meeting IRCC specifications.  

By organizing Document Checklist for Canada’s Spousal Sponsorship as per this checklist, applicants reduce processing delays. For personalized assistance, consult Sanjay Prasher’s team in North York.

Why Hire Sanjay Prasher, Immigration Consultant in North York, Toronto?  
Navigating Canada’s family sponsorship programs requires expertise to avoid delays or rejections. Sanjay Prasher, a licensed immigration consultant based in North York, Toronto, offers tailored guidance for complex cases, including:

Family Class Sponsorship Requirements: Ensuring sponsors meet eligibility criteria for spouses, children, or relatives.  
Sponsor Spouse/Child/Relative to Canada: Streamlining applications for spouses, dependent children (biological or adopted), and extended family members.  
Income and Financial Stability: Clarifying income requirements and proving financial capacity to support sponsored family members.  
Document Preparation: Avoiding errors in critical forms likeIMM 5533 (Document Checklist),IMM 1344 (Sponsorship Agreement), and relationship evidence.  
PostSubmission Support: Addressing procedural questions, interview preparation, and updates from IRCC.  

Common Questions Sanjay Addresses:       Document Checklist for Canada’s Spousal Sponsorship

  • How to sponsor someone to Canada?  
  • What are Canada’s family sponsorship eligibility rules?  
  • Can I sponsor an adopted child or dependent relative?  

With a 98% success rate and fluency in English, Hindi, and Punjabi, Sanjay combines expertise with cultural understanding, ensuring applications meet IRCC standards while minimizing stress. For families seeking clarity on dependent child sponsorship or spousal visa requirements, his proactive approach ensures seamless outcomes os Spousal sponsorship

  •  Free 15-minute consultation for new Spousal Sponsorship clients.
  •  98% approval rate for spousal sponsorship applications.
  •  Serving North York, Toronto, GTA and clients nationwide

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