Spousal sponsorships: Common reasons of refusal
Are you planning to apply for a spousal sponsorship under the Family Class Sponsorship Program? Then this article may be for you to consider when submitting an application.
Spousal sponsorships are crucial in reuniting families and enabling spouses to live together in Canada. However, there have been many instances where the applications have been rejected. This blog will explore common reasons for the refusal of spousal sponsorship applications.
Insufficient documentation
Immigration authorities require extensive documents in support of your sponsorship application. The documents prove the genuineness of the relationship and the ability of the sponsor to provide support in Canada. Documents include marriage certificates, proof of cohabitation, and financial statements. Therefore, failure to produce legitimate documents is one of the main reasons for the refusal of spousal sponsorship applications.
Inconsistent information
Discrepancies in timelines or inconsistencies between documents can raise concerns about the relationship between the sponsor and the applicant. To ensure the application is considered, avoid giving conflicting statements and maintain consistency. One of the first things the authorities verify is the credibility of the relationship between two individuals.
Undeclared family members
The sponsor is required to declare all of his family members at the time of applying, even the ones he who are non-accompanying. Withholding the information could result in refusal of sponsorship application.
Failure to meet financial requirements
Usually in some cases, sponsors may need to prove that they can financially support their spouse and any other dependents. Ensuring to provide enough documentation could avoid the refusal of spousal sponsorship application.
Ineligible sponsor
Certain key factors decide whether or not the sponsor is eligible. These factors include age, financial stability, sponsor status, etc. You must be at least 18 and living in Canada as a Permanent Resident or be a Canadian Citizen to be eligible as a sponsor.
Criminal or immigration history
The authorities take criminal offense seriously and generally refuse sponsors with questionable records. A sponsor’s criminal record or previous immigration violation can negatively impact a spousal sponsorship. On the other hand, the same goes for the applicant. If the applicant has criminal record, immigration violation, fraud or misrepresentation on their part, then the chances of the application getting refused is high.
Failure to attend interviews
Applicants must attend interviews and medical examinations as part of the spousal sponsorships. Please attend scheduled interviews and medical exams with a valid cause to avoid application refusal. Applicants must adhere to the guidelines and policies during the spousal sponsorship process.
Conclusion
Spousal sponsorship can be challenging. Certain factors should be considered while applying. In this blog, we’ve focused on the do’s and don’ts of spousal sponsorship. RSR Immigration Consultancy provides a one-stop solution for your dreams of moving to Canada.