Navigating Medical Inadmissibility for Family Sponsorship in Canada
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Read moreIf you're a Canadian citizen or permanent resident looking to bring your spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner to Canada, you have some important decisions to make. One of the first choices you’ll encounter is whether to go for inland or outland sponsorship. Both pathways have unique benefits that fit various situations!
So, what’s the difference? Inland sponsorship is meant for couples who are already living together in Canada; your application is processed here in Canada. On the flip side, outland sponsorship is for couples where one partner is outside Canada, and typically, the application is handled in the sponsored person’s home country.
Let’s make it simple:
Understanding which route is best for you is vital. If your relationship type doesn’t suit your chosen path, it could lead to complications. For example, if you’re in a conjugal relationship, you’ll need to go with outland sponsorship.
No matter which option you choose, it's essential to assess your situation and ensure all eligibility criteria are met. For more detailed guidance on sponsorship, check out our in-depth resources!
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