Family Immigration
In-depth guides
- Spousal, Common-Law, and Conjugal Partner Sponsorship — inland vs. outland, relationship evidence, procedural fairness letters, and appeal options if the file is refused.
- Parents and Grandparents Program & Super Visa — the lottery-style PGP intake, the Minimum Necessary Income test, the 20-year undertaking, and the Super Visa fallback strategy.
- Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) Applications — the Kanthasamy test, establishment, best interests of the child, hardship on return, and how H&C fits alongside removal.
All Services
Family Immigration
Spousal & Common-Law Sponsorship
Reuniting spouses, common-law partners, and conjugal partners with their loved ones in Canada through inland and outland family sponsorship applications.
Parent & Grandparent Sponsorship (PGP)
Assisting Canadian citizens and permanent residents in sponsoring their parents and grandparents for permanent residency in Canada.
Super Visa
Long-term visitor visa allowing parents and grandparents to stay in Canada for up to five years at a time, with the option to extend.
Dependent Child Sponsorship
Sponsoring dependent children, including adopted children, for permanent residency in Canada.
Sponsorship Appeal
Representing clients whose family sponsorship applications have been refused, filing appeals to the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) to challenge the decision.
Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C) Application
An exceptional pathway for individuals who do not meet standard immigration requirements, assessed on factors such as establishment in Canada, best interests of children, and hardship upon removal.