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Canada Spousal Visa
What is a Canada Spousal Visa Application
- The applicant must be at least eighteen years of age
- The applicant must live in Canada or plan to return to Canada after their partner or spouse obtains permanent resident status there
- The applicant must be financially strong enough to support and fulfil their partner or spouse’s essential needs for three years
Documents Required from Spousal Visa Canada
- Completed application form;
- Proof of Canadian residency;
- Marriage Certificate;
- Proof of marriage registration with a government agency
- Your digital photo;
- Police approval certificates from all countries where your spouse has resided for at least six months or more since 18;
- Identification documents;
- Your spouse’s medical certificate;
- A questionnaire to assess relationship information and sponsorship
- Wedding photos and invitations;
- Evidence that shows that you have submitted all the necessary payment of government fees;
- Any children you and your spouse have must have a birth certificate or adoption paperwork.
- Proof that you and your partner jointly own the property;
- Joint financial accounts;
- Utility bills with your dual names;
- Copies of government-issued ID;
- Auto insurance;
- Tax returns or pay stubs that prove you live at the same address.
- Relationship Details and Sponsorship Assessment Form
- Birth certificates or proof of adoption for any children you share with your common-law partner.
- Photographs of you and the person you share common law with as proof of your marriage.
- Proof that you have shared a home for at least one year.
- Documents — such as employment or insurance benefits — that confirm the fact that you are each other’s common-law partner.
- Proof that you and your partner share expenses or provide financial support.
- Evidence (letters, emails, social media posts) that your family and friends are aware of your connection.
Advantages of the Spousal Visa Canada
Family Reunification
Bringing families together is the primary purpose of a spousal visa. It allows couples to share their lives and build a future while living in Canada.
Social Services
They also have access to many benefits and social services, which is especially helpful for couples who want to settle in Canada.
Freedom To work
Canadians with a Spousal visa are entitled to use the country's publicly funded health care system, which guarantees access to necessary medical care.
Permanent Residency
Those accepted are granted the right to live and work in Canada for the duration of their application.
Access to Health Care
Canadians with a Spousal visa are entitled to use the country's publicly funded health care system, which guarantees access to necessary medical care.