Decline in Canadian Spousal Sponsorship: What’s
Happening?
The opportunity to reunite with loved ones in Canada through spousal sponsorship is becoming increasingly difficult. Recent projections show a concerning decline that could affect thousands of families planning to settle together in Canada.
A Significant Drop in Spousal Sponsorship Numbers
In the most recent year, Canada welcomed 82,000 spouses through its spousal sponsorship program. However, the numbers are expected to fall dramatically:
- 2025: 70,000 spouses
- 2026: 66,500 spouses
- 2027: 61,000 spouses
That’s a total decline of 21,000 spots in just four years. This reduction will likely result in:
- Longer processing times
- More complex eligibility requirements
- A higher likelihood of delays or refusals
For families and individuals planning to reunite in Canada, this trend could mean waiting years to be with loved ones. It underscores the importance of submitting a complete and compelling application from the very beginning.
Insight from Dr. Muhammad Abrar
Dr. Muhammad Abrar, a Canadian immigration lawyer and PhD scholar, leads our team at A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation. His expertise combines legal precision with statistical analysis to help clients plan their immigration journey with clarity and latest information.
What You Can Do Now
If you’re planning to sponsor your spouse, now is the time to act. Immigration policy is always evolving, and delays can be costly. Having a professional by your side can make all the difference in a successful outcome.
Reach out to the best immigration law firm in Winnipeg—A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation. We’re here to help you reunite with your loved ones and build a future in Canada.
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