2. Learn what can happen if you didn’t mention your spouse or partner
Question & Answer
Can I sponsor my spouse or partner who’s living outside Canada?You may not be able to sponsor your or partner if:
- you were married or in a common-law or conjugal relationship when you became a , and
- you did not tell Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) before you became a permanent resident.
Usually, you cannot sponsor a you did not mention in your application. IRCC is trying out a policy that says they may not enforce this rule if:
- you came to Canada as a resettled refugee,
- you got status in Canada, or
- you were sponsored as a spouse, a common-law or , or a .
When this policy will not apply
If telling IRCC about your spouse or partner would have made you , the policy will not apply to you. For example, this could happen if your spouse or partner would have been inadmissible because of a criminal record.
If the policy does not apply to you, you need to get legal advice about:
- the risk that you could lose your own status in Canada
- options for your spouse or partner to come to Canada