Spouses and common-law partner immigration to Canada is on track to end this year up by 33.7 per cent over last year, as numbers were almost exactly the same in July as they were in the previous month.
The latest data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) reveals Canada welcomed 6,215 new permanent residents through spousal sponsorship immigration in July, virtually the same level as the 6,220 in June.
By the end of July, Canada had opened its doors to 50,015 new permanent residents through this immigration program, up 21.6 per cent from the 41,145 new permanent residents who arrived through spousal sponsorships in the first seven months of 2022.
Projecting out from the current trend, Canada is poised to receive 85,740 new permanent residents from spousal sponsorships, a 33.7 per cent increase from the 64,145 immigrants who arrived in Canada through the immigration program last year.
That projected level of spousal sponsorship immigration would be higher than the level set by Ottawa for spousal sponsorships for this year.
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In its Immigration Levels Plan 2023 – 2025, Ottawa has already set an upper limit of 84,000 new permanent residents under programs to sponsor spouses, partners and children. The target for this year for that category of immigrants is 78,000 new permanent residents.
Canada’s most populous province, Ontario, saw the greatest number of arrivals under the spousal sponsorship program with 26,270 spouses making it their home in the first seven months of this year.
The other provinces and territories attracted the following number of new permanent residents under the spousal sponsorship program during that period:
When a Canadian citizen or permanent resident chooses to sponsor a spouse or common-law partner to immigrate to Canada, the sponsor must sign an undertaking, promising to give financial support for the sponsored person’s basic needs, including:
This agreement cannot be cancelled, even if:
Maternity, parental and sickness benefits paid under the Employment Insurance Act in Canada are all considered income and contribute to allowing a person to sponsor a spouse or common-law partner but other payments from the government, such as employment insurance and federal training allowances, are not considered income.
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On its website, IRCC provides estimates of the current processing times for various types of applications, including spousal sponsorships.
According to that website, the current processing time for sponsorship applications for spouses or common-law partners currently outside the country and planning to live outside of Quebec is now down to 13 months, a considerable improvement over the 20-month processing time last year.
That estimated processing time includes:
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