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Spousal Sponsorship Canada 2026 – New Rules, Processing Time & How to Apply

Spousal Sponsorship Canada 2026 – New Rules, Processing Time & How to Apply

What is Spousal Sponsorship in Canada?

The Spousal Sponsorship Program allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their spouse or common-law partner for permanent residency. This pathway helps families reunite and live together in Canada permanently.

Canada’s new 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan keeps Spousal Sponsorship strong and stable, with the Family Class receiving about 81,000–84,000 PR admissions each year. While Canada is reducing temporary resident numbers and increasing economic-class immigration, family reunification remains protected, meaning spouses and partners can continue to apply with confidence.

New Spousal Sponsorship Rules for 2025–26

The Canadian government updates immigration policies regularly, and 2025 is no exception. Here are the key changes to note:

  • Faster Processing Initiatives: IRCC aims to reduce processing times for spousal sponsorship applications to 12 months or less.
  • Digital Applications Only: Paper-based applications are no longer accepted; applicants must use the IRCC online portal.
  • Open Work Permit Option: Sponsored spouses can apply for an open work permit while their PR application is in process.
  • Biometric Requirements: Both the sponsor and the spouse may need to provide biometrics, depending on the situation.
  • Income Requirements: No minimum income requirement for spousal sponsorship (unlike parent sponsorship), but sponsors must prove financial ability to support their spouse.

Who Can Apply for Spousal Sponsorship?

You can sponsor your spouse if you:

  • Are 18 years or older
  • Are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Are not receiving social assistance (except for disability)
  • Can provide financial support for your spouse for 3 years

Spousal Sponsorship Processing Time in 2025–26

IRCC’s standard processing time for spousal sponsorship applications is:

  • Inland Applications: 12 months
  • Outland Applications: 12–18 months (depending on the country)

Pro Tip: Submit a complete application with all supporting documents to avoid delays or refusal. Incomplete applications are the most common reason for processing delays.

Required Documents for Spousal Sponsorship

Here’s a checklist of documents you’ll need for 2025–26.

For the Sponsor:

  • Proof of Canadian citizenship or PR (passport, PR card)
  • Proof of income (recent Notice of Assessment, job letter)
  • Marriage certificate or proof of relationship
  • Police clearance certificate (if required)

For the Spouse (Applicant):

  • Valid passport
  • Medical exam confirmation
  • Police clearance certificate from every country lived in for 6+ months
  • Photos meeting IRCC specifications

Relationship Proof:

  • Joint bank accounts, bills, lease agreements
  • Photos together
  • Chat history and communication evidence