Sponsor your relatives: How to apply (2024)

There are two stages in the process for your eligible relatives to become permanent residents.

  1. You apply to sponsor your relatives.
  2. Your family members must apply for permanent residence.

You must send both your sponsorship application and the permanent residence application for your relatives at the same time.

To apply as a sponsor, you must be at least 18 years of age and a:

  • Canadian citizen or
  • person registered in Canada as an Indian under the Canadian Indian Act or
  • permanent resident of Canada

We’ll process your application to sponsor and write you to tell you if we approve your application.

How to apply

You must now apply online

As of September 23, 2022, it is now mandatory to apply online.

If you can’t apply online, and require accommodations, including for a disability, you can ask for the application in another format (paper, braille or large print).

The Instruction Guide (IMM 5196), will help you fill out the forms properly.

1. Apply to sponsor

You need a Document Checklist — Sponsor [IMM5287] (PDF, 821.91 KB)

  • Use your checklist to make sure you include all the forms and documents you need.
  • Upload the checklist with your online application

Your visa office may also require additional documents.

  • Choose the visa office that serves your area.
  • If you are not sure which one to use, see our list of countries and which offices serve them.
  • Upload the visa office instructions and any additional documents with your online application.
Visa office instructions

The documents below have more detailed information for each visa office.

  • Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates [IMM3146] (PDF, 428.56KB)
  • Accra, Ghana [IMM 3100] (PDF, 444.35KB)
  • Ankara, Turkey [IMM 3103] (PDF, 429.78KB)
  • Beijing, China [IMM 3155] (PDF, 471.18KB)
  • Berlin, Germany [IMM 3056] (PDF, 435.86KB)
  • Bogota, Colombia [IMM 3063] (PDF, 434.48KB)
  • Bucharest, Romania [IMM 3106] (PDF, 447.29KB)
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina [IMM 3044] (PDF, 425.57KB)
  • Cairo, Egypt [IMM 3011] (PDF, 434.34KB)
  • Colombo, Sri Lanka [IMM 3110] (PDF, 450.35KB)
  • Dakar, Senegal [IMM 3068] (PDF, 434.76KB)
  • Dar es Salaam [IMM 3157] (PDF, 370.31KB)
  • Hong Kong, China [IMM 3019] (PDF, 415.41KB)
  • Islamabad, Pakistan [IMM 3020] (PDF, 846.07KB)
  • Kingston, Jamaica [IMM 3021] (PDF, 446.64KB)
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [IMM 3123] (PDF, 445.04KB)
  • Kyiv, Ukraine [IMM 3074] (PDF, 412.51KB)
  • Lima, Peru [IMM 3125] (PDF, 422.41KB)
  • London, United Kingdom [IMM 3023] (PDF, 429.22KB)
  • Manila, Philippines [IMM 3025] (PDF, 428.48KB)
  • Mexico City, Mexico [IMM 3062] (PDF, 432.29KB)
  • Moscow, Russia [IMM 3075] (PDF, 571.05KB)
  • Nairobi, Kenya [IMM 3055] (PDF, 457.44KB)
  • New Delhi, India [IMM 3029] (PDF, 445.27KB)
  • Paris, France [IMM 3031] (PDF, 516.37KB)
  • Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago [IMM3033] (PDF, 438.27KB)
  • Port-au-Prince, Haiti [IMM 3061] (PDF, 482.5KB)
  • Pretoria, South Africa [IMM 3067] (PDF, 433.46KB)
  • Rabat, Morocco [IMM 3060] (PDF, 886.69KB)
  • Rome, Italy [IMM 3034] (PDF, 439.75KB)
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil [IMM 3134] (PDF, 432.42KB)
  • Seoul, South Korea [IMM 3058] (PDF, 430.98KB)
  • Singapore, Singapore [IMM 3057] (PDF, 428.66KB)
  • Sydney, Australia [IMM 3038] (PDF, 426.59KB)
  • Tel Aviv, Israel [IMM 3039] (PDF, 451.06KB)
  • Tokyo, Japan [IMM 3041] (PDF, 428.61KB)
  • Vienna, Austria [IMM 3042] (PDF, 419.89KB)
  • Warsaw, Poland [IMM 3059] (PDF, 435.57KB)

The sponsor must

  • download and complete these PDF forms
  • digitally sign, along with the person you’re sponsoring (principal applicant)
    • Application to Sponsor, Sponsorship Agreement and Undertaking [IMM1344] (PDF, 478.72 KB)
      • Important: you and the person you’re sponsoring must both digitally sign this application (if they are under 18, you may sign on their behalf)
    • Financial Evaluation [IMM1283] (PDF, 1.24 MB)
    • Medical Condition Statement [IMM 0133](PDF, 2.3MB)
    • Forms for giving someone else access to your application or information –see Using an immigration representative
  • have the non-accompanying parent or guardian download, complete and sign this form by hand, if this applies
    • Separation Declaration for Minors Travelling to Canada [IMM 5604] (PDF, 1.99 MB)
  • download, complete, and sign this form by hand along with your common-law partner, if this applies.
    • Statutory Declaration of Common-law Union [IMM 5409] (PDF, 0.78 MB)

The person you’re sponsoring (principal applicant) will

  • upload them to their online application
  • electronically sign for the entire application, including those of any other family members

2. Steps for the sponsored person (or if under 18, their guardian or you on their behalf)

Sign in or create a Permanent residence online application portal account (opens in a new tab).

Fill out these digital forms online

  • Generic Application Form for Canada(IMM0008)
  • Schedule A – Background/Declaration (IMM 5669)
  • Additional Family Information (IMM 5406)

The person who fills the forms will also need to upload the sponsor’s completed and signed forms.

Using an immigration representative

If you’re a representative, find out how you can create an account and submit applications on behalf of your clients.

If you want to appoint someone to do business with us on your behalf, you must

  • download a Use of a Representative [IMM5476] (PDF, 1.48 MB) or Authority to release personal information to a designated individual form [IMM 5475] (PDF, 2.2 MB) – which ever applies
  • complete it
  • sign it digitally or by hand and get your immigration representative or designated individual to do so also
  • upload it with your application

An immigration representative (an immigration consultant or lawyer) can give you advice and help you with your application for a fee. But they can’t

  • open a portal account on your behalf
  • electronically sign the application for you
  • sign into the portal using your username and password

A representative can fill out forms and communicate with us on your behalf through their own account. They can also

  • help you prepare the documents you need to upload
  • answer questions about the forms

After you read the declaration, you must be the one who types your name. This is the legal requirement for your application to be considered “signed,” according to Canada’s immigration law.

Photo specifications

You need one photo for each person on your application.

Follow the instructions in the online application to scan and upload both sides of the photo.

Technical issues

If you’re having technical issues with the permanent residence online application portal, contact us using the web form

  • under type of application/enquiry, choose technical difficulties from the drop-down menu
  • in the text box, specify that you’re applying under the Parents and Grandparents Program to make sure you get a fast response
  • upload screenshots from your account that show us
    • the page where you’re having problems
    • the error message(s) you get

If you need to upload a number of images, find out how to combine them into 1 document.

Get fingerprints and photo taken

If you’re between 14 and 79 years old, you may need to give your fingerprints and photo (biometrics).

Find out if you need to give your biometrics

  • The biometric fee must be paid when the application is submitted. Otherwise you may experience delays.
  • Get this done as soon as you get the letter from us that tells you to give biometrics.
  • You have 30 days to do this from the date on the letter.

Biometrics fee

  • Individualapplicant: CAD $85
  • Families applying at the same time: maximum total fee of CAD $170
  • Groups of 3 or more performing artists and their staffwho apply for work permits at the same time: maximum total fee of $CAD 255

Pay fees online

Find out how to pay fees.

Submit the online application

Before you submit the application, make sure you:

  • answer all questions
  • electronically sign your application (type your full name exactly as shown on your passport)
  • include your processing fee receipt
  • upload all the supporting documents
Sponsor your relatives: How to apply (2024)

FAQs

What is an example of proof of relationship between sponsor and household member? ›

Marriage licenses, birth certificates, adoption records, and other official documents that prove the sponsor's relationship to the primary sponsor or sponsored immigrant are some examples of common documents that can be used as proof of relationship.

How much income do I need for Affidavit of support? ›

I-864P, 2024 HHS Poverty Guidelines for Affidavit of Support
Sponsor's Household Size100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*
2$20,440$25,550
3$25,820$32,275
4$31,200$39,000
5$36,580$45,725
5 more rows
Mar 1, 2024

How much is sufficient income for I 134? ›

For a household of four, a sponsor on an I-134 or a supporter on an I-134A residing in one of the lower 48 states in 2023 would need to evidence income of $30,000, while the equivalent sponsor on an I-864 would need to evidence $37,500. Does each parole applicant need a separate I-134 or I-134A?

What is part 3 information about the immigrants you are sponsoring? ›

Part 3. For Information About the Immigrants You Are Sponsoring, indicate whom you will sponsor. Most sponsors will be sponsoring the principal immigrant named in Part 2. However, additional family members should only be listed if they are also derivative beneficiaries on the same visa petition.

What is a document of proof of relationship? ›

Examples of such documents include copies of: Joint bank account statements showing the names of both spouses. Titles or deeds for jointly owned property (real estate or vehicles) Mortgage or loan documents showing joint responsibility for payments.

What can be used as proof of relationship with parents? ›

Sponsors normally need a birth certificate as proof of the relationship with their parents. You should apply for a certified copy of your birth certificate if you don't have one.

How much money do I need to make to sponsor an immigrant 2024? ›

2024 Minimum Annual Income Requirements for Most Sponsors: 125% of Federal Poverty Guidelines
Number of people in your household (including yourself and your spouse)*For sponsors in the 48 contiguous states, D.C., and U.S. territoriesFor sponsors in Alaska
2$25,550$31,925
3$32,275$40,338
4$39,000$48,750
5$45,725$57,163
4 more rows

How much money do you need to sponsor someone in us? ›

$22,887 a year is the most common amount of money that a person needs to be a green card sponsor. This amount of money is for someone who is not an active duty member of the military. This amount also is accurate if the sponsor is only sponsoring one person.

What is the minimum income to sponsor an immigrant? ›

The minimum income requirement for sponsoring an immigrant ranges from $22,888 for a 2-person civilian household to $58,288 for an 8-person civilian household. The specific income required depends on the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Federal Poverty Guidelines updated every year.

Is I-134 sponsor responsible for medical bills? ›

This should be stated on your I-134 document. If your visitor seeks medical services from the healthcare provider, and fails to pay the medical bills, you, as the sponsor, can be held responsible for these unpaid expenses. The service provider/hospital runs its services from the public funds.

How many people can I sponsor for I-134A? ›

There is no limit on how many beneficiaries a supporter may agree to support, but USCIS will determine whether a supporter has the financial ability to support all beneficiaries for the duration of the parole period, which is up to 2 years. File all Forms I-134A using the supporter's same online USCIS Account.

What is the difference between form I-134 and I-134A? ›

USCIS Form I-134A is different than Form I-134. Form I-134A is the online version of the form. It is called the Online Request to be a Supporter and Declaration of Financial Support and can be found on the USCIS website.

How much income do you need to sponsor 3 immigrants? ›

Immigration Sponsorship Income Requirements for 2023
Household Size (including yourself and your spouse)Sponsors in 48 states, plus D.C., plus U.S. territoriesAlaska Sponsors
2$19,720$24,640
3$24,860$31,070
4$30,000$37,500
5$35,140$43,930
4 more rows
May 19, 2023

What are the requirements to sponsor someone? ›

All sponsors must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, be at least 18 years old, and be living in the United States (including territories and possessions) when they file the affidavit of support. When and how do I file the affidavit of support? You do not need to file it with your I-130 petition.

What is proof of family relationship in Uscis? ›

Documentation showing commingling of financial resources; or. Birth certificates(s) of a child or children born to you (the petitioner) and your spouse together; or. Affidavits sworn to or affirmed by third parties having personal knowledge of the bona fides of the marital relationship.

What is contract between sponsor and household member? ›

Form I-864A, Contract Between Sponsor and Household Member, is an attachment to Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA. A separate Form I-864A must be used for each household member whose income and/or assets are being used by a sponsor to qualify.

What documents are proof of relationship for immigration? ›

Strong evidence: Joint bank accounts, life insurance policies, wills, joint leases, and utility bills in the names of both spouses. Average evidence: Joint travel itineraries, utility bill splits, text messages and phone records.

What is evidence of support you will receive from your sponsor? ›

Your sponsor should also provide a written undertaking which includes details of their income/savings, and hence ability to sponsor you – this may be in the form of bank statements and proof of income.

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