Spousal Sponsorship in Mississauga

Spousal sponsorship in Mississauga is the family-class pathway to bring your spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner to permanent residence. Mirzoyan Immigration prepares all three sponsorship types for clients across Canada, in person, online, or by phone. Every file is built and submitted by a licensed RCIC: Narek Mirzoyan, RCIC # R1005184, or Vahe Mirzoyan, RCIC # R514223. The relationship category, the evidence an officer reads for, and a complete file at submission shape the result more than anything else. This page covers the three relationship types, eligibility, the IRCC process, the fees, and the document patterns behind most refusals.

Last reviewed by Narek Mirzoyan, RCIC # R1005184, on 2026-06-04.

Who Is Spousal Sponsorship For in Mississauga

Spousal sponsorship is the family-class pathway for Canadian citizens and permanent residents in Mississauga bringing a partner to Canada as a permanent resident. The Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations recognize three relationship types, and the category turns on how the relationship is structured, not on what you call it. The wrong category at intake is a known cause of refusal. For the full reference, read our complete guide to spousal sponsorship in Canada.

Spouse:

A partner you are legally married to under a valid marriage where it took place and recognized by Canada. Proxy, telephone, fax, and internet marriages are excluded. Same-sex marriages performed in Canada are recognized regardless of the partner's country of origin; see same-sex spousal sponsorship.

Common-law partner:

A partner you have lived with in a conjugal relationship for at least 12 continuous months. The detail that trips applicants is the evidence standard; read common-law partner sponsorship.

Conjugal partner:

A partner in a marriage-like relationship for at least one year who is prevented from marrying or cohabiting by a serious barrier. This category is narrow; read conjugal partner sponsorship.

Couples who are engaged rather than married should start with the fiancé visa explainer, and couples whose relationship was family-introduced should read arranged-marriage spousal sponsorship.

Eligibility Requirements at a GlancE

You qualify to file when both the sponsor and the sponsored partner meet IRCC's tests. The two columns below carry different tests. The sponsor's test is about standing and undertaking. The sponsored partner's test is about the relationship and admissibility. Both must pass at filing.

Requirement Sponsor Sponsored partner
Status Canadian citizen, registered Indian under the Indian Act, or permanent resident (s. 130 IRPR) Spouse, common-law partner (12+ months cohabitation), or conjugal partner of the sponsor
Minimum age 18 or older 18 or older; a marriage where either party was under 18 is not recognized (s. 5 IRPR)
Residence at filing PRs must reside in Canada; a citizen abroad may sponsor only if they will return to live in Canada when the partner lands (s. 130(2) IRPR) May apply from inside Canada (inland) or outside Canada (outland)
3-year undertaking Signs a binding undertaking to repay any social assistance the partner receives for 3 years; it holds even if the relationship later ends Co-signs the sponsorship agreement on IMM 1344
No sponsorship bars Not in default on a prior undertaking or support order, not bankrupt, not on social assistance (except disability), not under a removal order, not detained, no disqualifying conviction (s. 133 IRPR); a former sponsored partner cannot sponsor a new partner for 5 years (s. 130(3) IRPR) Not applicable; the bars test the sponsor
Admissibility Not applicable Must not be inadmissible on security, criminal, health, or misrepresentation grounds (s. 34 to s. 42 IRPA)
Genuine relationship Must show the relationship is genuine and was not entered primarily to gain status Same test under s. 4 IRPR; a relationship that is not genuine, or entered primarily for status, fails

How the Spousal Sponsorship Process Works in Mississauga

  • Spouse, common-law, or conjugal. The class sets what evidence the file needs.

  • Inland filing under the Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada class lets the partner apply for an open work permit during processing; read the spouse open work permit rules. what This decision will have a direct effect on your appeal rights in case of refusal.

  • Sponsorship forms (IMM 1344, IMM 5532), the generic application, and the relationship-evidence dossier. The full inventory is in our spousal sponsorship document checklist.

  • Pay the fees, and file your case.

  • Monitor your case post submission, respond to any Procedural Fairness Letter inside the stated window.

    Throughout the process you will be asked to submit your biometrics, medicals, and will receive a decision. On approval the partner receives the Confirmation of Permanent Residence.

Spousal Sponsorship Fees and Processing Times

Government fees for a spouse or common-law partner with no dependent children total $1,345 in 2026. The firm's legal fee is separate, a flat fee quoted after the initial consultation and published on our immigration consultant cost page. The current government charges are broken down in spouse sponsorship fees, and realistic processing times in spousal sponsorship processing times. IRCC's published service standard is about 12 months for a complete file but in reality the current IRCC processing times vary dramatically. To get the most up to date processing times, check IRCC’s current processing times tool. The right of permanent residence fee rises to $600 for files where it is paid on or after April 30, 2026.

IRCC government fees for a spousal or common-law sponsorship, 2026 (Canadian dollars).
Government fee Amount (CAD) What it covers
Sponsorship fee $90 Paid by the sponsor to open the family-class file
Principal applicant processing fee $570 The sponsored partner's permanent residence application
Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) $600 Paid before the partner becomes a PR; the rate payable is the rate on the day of payment ($600 on or after April 30, 2026)
Biometrics $85 Per person, collected for the sponsored partner
Dependent child (each) $90 Add for every accompanying dependent child on the file
Spouse-only total ≈ $1,345 Sponsorship + processing + RPRF + biometrics, no children

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Common Document Rejection Triggers

The IRCC checklist tells you what to submit. It does not tell you what to look out for as an applicant. Three patterns cause most returns on spousal files.

  • Incomplete applications. This is the #1 reason for returned applications and processing rejection by IRCC. Many clients do not follow the checklist and provide incomplete applications to IRCC resulting in months and months of delays.

  • Marriage certificate format failures. A photocopy, a short-form record, or an overseas certificate without an apostille or consular legalization gets returned. Overseas certificates need the country-specific authentication chain.

  • Cohabitation evidence with unilateral signing patterns. Joint leases signed by one party, joint accounts with one-direction deposits, utility bills in a single name. Officers read these as one-directional and assess the relationship under section 4 IRPR.

  • IMM 1344 vs IMM 5532 date mismatch. When the cohabitation-start date drifts across the two forms, the officer fires a Procedural Fairness Letter. The consistency-audit stage catches it first.

  • Weak evidence. When providing evidence, clients do not know what is good and what is bad evidence to prove the genuineness of their relationship. This will not only cause delays on your application but it can also result in a rejection due to lack of sufficient evidence.

Why Clients Choose Mirzoyan Immigration

  1. One on One Advisory. When you hire Mirzoyan Immigration, your questions go directly to a licensed practitioner. Not an intake coordinator. Not a paralegal assistant. The person who reviews your document is the person who notarizes it and answers your questions about it.

  2. The Mirzoyan Methodology. Every file moves through six stages before IRCC sees it: Risk diagnosis, Evidence mapping, document verification, consistency audit, submission; and IRCC response management. Each stage catches a specific officer-flag pattern.

  3. Service in English, Russian, and Armenian.

  4. A transparent flat fee, never billed by the hour.

  5. Canada-wide service, in person, online, or by phone.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Mirzoyan Immigration charges a transparent flat fee for spousal sponsorship. The exact figure depends on whether the file is inland or outland. The firm sends the quote in writing after the consultation, so you know the cost before you sign. IRCC government fees (sponsor, principal applicant, biometrics, and the Right of Permanent Residence Fee) are paid directly to IRCC.

  • IRCC's published service standard is roughly 12 months for most complete applications, both inland and outland. In practice the wait times are much longer. The clock starts when IRCC opens a complete file, not when you decide to apply. Files returned for missing forms or fees do not start the clock. Check the IRCC processing times tool on submission day for the live figure.

  • No. Mirzoyan Immigration serves Mississauga clients in person, online, or by phone. The initial consultation and the full file can run by secure video on Zoom or Microsoft Teams, with documents exchanged through an encrypted portal. Service is available across Canada in English, Russian, and Armenian, so you choose the format that suits you.

  • Yes. Mirzoyan Immigration advises clients in English, Russian, and Armenian. Your consultation and document review happen in your preferred language. The IRCC application itself is filed in English or French, because IRCC accepts only those two languages. The firm handles the certified translation of any supporting document that arrives in another language.

  • Inland sponsorship is filed under the Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada class while the partner is in Canada with valid status, and it lets the partner apply for an open work permit during processing. Outland sponsorship is filed through the Family Class while the partner is abroad, and it preserves a right of appeal to the Immigration Appeal Division if the file is refused. The right choice depends on where the partner lives, work needs, and appeal risk.

Related Mirzoyan Immigration Services

For the more context behind your application, see our complete guide to spousal sponsorship in Canada, or speak with a spousal sponsorship consultant about your file. If you live elsewhere in the Greater Toronto Area, see our spousal sponsorship Toronto, spousal sponsorship Brampton, and spousal sponsorship North York pages. For the full document inventory, read our spousal sponsorship document checklist, and for hours and contact details, see our office locations and contact details.

Start Your Spousal Sponsorship in Mississauga Today

A complete file moves on a lot quicker; a returned or refused file can add another year and may forfeit appeal rights. The most expensive step is the one that starts late.

A licensed RCIC will match your profile to the right pathway and review your file before submission.

See how the flat fee works on our spousal sponsorship cost page.

This page is general information about Canadian spousal sponsorship and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Individual circumstances vary, and outcomes depend on facts specific to each file. For advice on your spousal sponsorship application, book a consultation with a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant at Mirzoyan Immigration.