If you wish to help your parents or grandparents obtain permanent residency in Canada, we are here to support you every step of the way. Permanent residency offers your parents and grandparents the opportunity to live and work in Canada legally, without the need for constant visa renewals. It is a significant milestone that allows them to fully integrate into Canadian society, benefiting from its healthcare, social services, and vibrant community.
In order to successfully apply for permanent residency for your parents and/or grandparents, you must ensure that the following conditions are met:
Be at least 18 years old.
Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
Provide proof of a parental relationship, such as a birth certificate.
Show evidence of medical insurance coverage from a Canadian insurance company for a minimum of one year.
Meet the required income thresholds to demonstrate your financial ability to sponsor your parents and grandparents.
Prove your financial capacity to support your parents and grandparents for a minimum of three consecutive years.
Sign a sponsorship agreement committing to financially support your parents or grandparents for a specific period (up to 20 years), ensuring their well-being in Canada.
The Canadian residency office may request additional documentation. VisaVio will guide you through the process, helping you gather both the essential and complex documents required for your parents' or grandparents' permanent residency application. Our expertise ensures that your application is thorough and meets all legal requirements, increasing your chances of success.
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