Dependent Child Sponsorship

Dependent Child Sponsorship

  • NOTE: On October 24, 2017, the maximum age limit of a dependent child was increased from under 19 to under 22 years old.

For sponsorship purposes, a dependent child may be your own child or those of the person you are sponsoring. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, they must:

  • Here is a general checklist of things to consider when sponsoring a dependent child in Canada:

  • Determine if you are eligible to sponsor a dependent child. To sponsor a dependent child, you must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and be 18 years of age or older. You must also be able to financially support the child and any other dependents you have.

  • Gather the necessary documents Dependent child sponsorship. This may include proof of your relationship to the child, proof of your income and assets, and medical and police clearances for both yourself and the child.

  • Complete the application to sponsor and the sponsorship agreement. These forms can be obtained from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) or from the CIC website.

  • Submit the completed forms Dependent child sponsorship, along with any required supporting documents, to the CIC.

  • Undergo medical exams and police checks.

  • If your application is approved for Dependent child sponsorship , the dependent child can apply for a permanent resident visa, which will allow them to come to Canada as a sponsored dependent.

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