Family Visas Canada
The Family Visa to Canada provides a unique opportunity for Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor family members to live in Canada.
Of the 265,000 visas allocated for 2011, up to 65,500 visas have been made available for Family visas.
- Other Family Visas
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Spousal Visa
The Spousal visa allows legally married and same-sex partners to join their spouse in Canada. -
Dependent Child Visa
This Dependent Child visa is aimed at reuniting children with their Canadian parents. -
Common-Law Partner Visa
The Common-Law Partner visa permits eligible same and opposite sex partners who have been living together to establish their home in Canada. -
Conjugal Partner Visa
The Conjugal Partner visa allows eligible same and opposite-sex partners who have not been living together to reunited with their Canadian partners -
Parental & Grandparental Visa
A Parental and Grandparental visa allows parents and grand-parents to be sponsored by their Canadian children and grandchildren to live in Canada -
Remaining Relative Visa
The Remaining Relative visa is designed to reunite Canadians with no living close family relatives with their remaining extended relatives in Canada. -
Family-Based Provincial Nominee Visa
This Family-Based Provincial Nominee visa allows Canadians living in Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan or Newfoundland & Labrador to sponsor their eligible relatives abroad for permanent residence.
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