Canada Family Reunion Visa
Canada’s Family Reunion Visa is one of the most sought-after immigration categories,
but it is also among the most complex and strictly scrutinized visa streams.
Canada Family Reunion Visa
Complex but Achievable with Expert Guidance
At SWICS Pvt. Ltd., Mohali, we have 22+ years of proven expertise in handling family reunion cases with utmost precision. Under the guidance of Er. JP Singh (Certified Education Agent Counsellor) and Advocate Trimaandeep Singh, we ensure your application is prepar

Why Canada Family Reunion Visa?
Canada values family unity and offers this visa to allow citizens and permanent residents to sponsor close family members. Successful applicants are granted Permanent Residency (PR), giving them access to healthcare, education, and eventual citizenship.
But due to the complexity of rules, even a small error or weak documentation can result in rejection. This is why SWICS ensures that every case is handled with personalized strategy and legal compliance.
Who Can Apply?
- Spouse or Common-law Partner
- Dependent Children (under 22, unmarried, or financially dependent    due to disability)
- Parents and Grandparents (under the PGP program, subject to       financial requirements)
- Special Cases: Orphaned brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces, or        grandchildren under 18, unmarried, and without parents
Eligibility Criteria
Sponsor (in Canada):
- Must be a Canadian citizen or PR
- Must be 18 years or older
- Must prove financial ability to support the sponsored family           member
- Must not be on social assistance (except for disability benefits)
- Must commit to a financial undertaking for the family member
Sponsored Member (from abroad):
- Must prove genuine relationship (marriage certificates, birth proofs,    photos, etc.)
- Must pass medical, security, and background checks
- Must be admissible under Canadian immigration law
Processing Time
- Spousal Sponsorship – Around 12 months
- Dependent Children – 12–18 months
- Parents & Grandparents – 18–24 months (subject to quotas)
- Other Relatives – Varies, depending on category and complexity
Why SWICS Pvt. Ltd.?
- 22+ years of immigration expertise with thousands of successful       family reunion cases
- Er. JP Singh – known for transparent guidance & professional profile    assessment
- Advocate Trimaandeep Singh – expert in preparing legally sound      applications, appeals, and refusals
- Special attention to North Indian applicants, ensuring cases are       backed with strong proofs to withstand strict embassy checks
- End-to-end services: from eligibility assessment to appeals

FAQ – Canada Family Reunion Visa
Because it involves strict relationship verification, financial checks, and legal compliance. Many applications are refused due to insufficient proofs or incomplete documentation.
Due to misuse of fake marriages and fraudulent sponsorships, Canadian embassies scrutinize North Indian applications more closely. SWICS prepares robust documentation to avoid suspicion.
Only Canadian citizens or PR holders aged 18+ can sponsor their spouse, dependent children, parents, or grandparents.
Only in exceptional cases, such as when they are orphaned, under 18, unmarried, and without parents.
Yes, except for spouse and dependent children, all other sponsorship categories require proof of stable income for the last 3 years.
It depends on family size and Canadian government’s annual LICO (Low Income Cut-Off) threshold. SWICS will calculate your exact requirement.
Usually around 12 months, but delays can occur if documents are incomplete.
Yes, Canada fully recognizes same-sex marriages and partnerships.
SWICS, under Advocate Trimaandeep Singh, can file for appeals, re-application, or judicial review.
You can, but due to strict embassy checks and complex forms, a lack of legal support increases the risk of rejection.
Yes, once approved, they become Permanent Residents of Canada with access to healthcare, education, and job opportunities.
No, only PR holders or citizens can sponsor family members.
Yes, spouses inside Canada may be eligible for an open work permit during the process.
Yes, all applicants must undergo medical examinations by approved doctors.