Spantik helps Canadian citizens and permanent residents prepare organized family sponsorship applications with clear eligibility review, relationship evidence strategy, and document guidance.
Family sponsorship applications are deeply personal, but they still need careful legal and documentary preparation. Officers review eligibility, relationship history, admissibility, past immigration records, and whether the file is complete and consistent.
We help sponsors and applicants organize the facts, explain the relationship clearly, prepare supporting evidence, and avoid common mistakes that can create delays or concerns.
Spousal and partner sponsorship
Dependent child sponsorship
Parent and grandparent planning
Relationship evidence organization
Document checklist review
Previous refusal or complex-history review
Every family situation is different. The application should reflect the real relationship, living arrangements, immigration history, and supporting documents.
Married couples who need help preparing a complete sponsorship package and relationship history.
Partners who need to document cohabitation, shared life, finances, and long-term commitment.
Families preparing sponsorship for eligible dependent children with identity, custody, or travel documents.
Applicants with previous refusals, gaps in evidence, prior marriages, inadmissibility questions, or unusual facts.
Strong sponsorship applications connect the forms, relationship timeline, photos, communication records, financial documents, identity evidence, and personal explanations into one consistent package.
We help identify weak points before submission, organize evidence logically, and prepare explanations where the facts require additional context.
Sponsor eligibility and obligations
Relationship timeline and proof
Marriage, divorce, custody, and identity documents
Previous immigration history
Admissibility and background questions
Completeness before submission
Our process is designed to make the application easier to understand, organize, and submit with confidence.
We review sponsor and applicant eligibility, family category, previous history, and possible risk areas.
We identify the strongest relationship and family evidence for your specific situation.
We guide forms, checklists, supporting documents, letters, and consistency across the package.
Where engaged, we support final review, submission planning, and response preparation if IRCC asks for more information.
Photos alone are rarely enough. The file should show the history, development, communication, visits, shared responsibilities, and genuine commitment.
Small inconsistencies across forms, documents, and personal statements can create questions. A careful review helps reduce avoidable issues.
Prior relationships, divorces, sponsorship attempts, or visa refusals should be handled clearly with proper documents and explanations.
Birth, marriage, divorce, custody, police, and identity documents must be planned early, especially when documents are hard to obtain.
Many sponsorships involve applicants outside Canada. The right approach depends on the facts, eligibility, location, and document availability.
There is no single formula. The evidence should match the type and length of the relationship and explain the coupleβs real circumstances.
A refusal should be reviewed carefully before reapplying. The new package should directly address the concerns raised in the earlier decision.
No. Final decisions are made by IRCC. We focus on eligibility review, professional preparation, and clear documentation.
Book a consultation to review eligibility, relationship evidence, documents, and next steps.