Inland Spousal Sponsorship Canada

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Canada with your spouse or common-law partner, you may qualify under the Inland Spousal Sponsorship stream of Canada’s Family Class immigration program.

This pathway allows your partner to apply for Canadian permanent residence (PR) from within Canada — and, in many cases, to apply for an open work permit while the application is processing.

Below, we outline Inland vs. Outland sponsorship, eligibility requirements, processing times, and how Canadim can guide you through the process.

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Inland vs. Outland Spousal Sponsorship

The primary difference between Inland and Outland spousal sponsorship is where the sponsored person resides during processing.

Inland Sponsorship

Choose Inland sponsorship if:

  • Your spouse or common-law partner is currently living with you in Canada
  • They hold a valid temporary status (visitor, worker, or student) or may qualify under special public policies
  • International travel during processing is unlikely

Inland applications are processed while the applicant remains in Canada. If the applicant leaves Canada and is denied re-entry, the application could be considered abandoned.

Outland Sponsorship

Choose Outland sponsorship if:

  • Your partner lives outside Canada
  • Your partner is living with you in Canada, but wants faster average processing times
  • You want the right to appeal a refusal (Outland applications generally include appeal rights to the Immigration Appeal Division)
  • Your partner expects to travel outside Canada during processing

Work Permit Eligibility

In both Inland and Outland sponsorship streams, applicants who hold a valid temporary status in Canada may also be eligible to apply for a Spousal Open Work Permit, allowing them to work while their permanent residence application is being processed.

Note: To better understand your sponsorship options and frequently asked questions, read our page, “Sponsor Your Spouse to Canada.”

Immigration Tip 💡

If you are eligible for Inland sponsorship, you are also eligible to apply for Outland sponsorship. In many cases, Outland is strategically preferable as it offers shorter processing times.

Inland Spousal Sponsorship Requirements

To sponsor your spouse or common-law partner from inside Canada, you must:

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Be living in Canada 
  • Not receiving social assistance (other than disability benefits)
  • Not be bankrupt, incarcerated, or convicted of certain serious offences
  • Not under a removal order (if a permanent resident)
  • Not sponsored as a spouse within the last five years

The relationship must also meet eligibility requirements established by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC):

Eligible Relationship Types

Spouse
A legally valid marriage recognized under Canadian law (including same-sex marriage).

Common-law Partner
You have lived together continuously for at least 12 consecutive months in a marriage-like relationship.

Strong documentation proving the genuineness of your relationship is essential to avoid delays or refusal.

Inland Spousal Sponsorship Processing Times

Family reunification remains a top priority in Canada’s immigration system. However, because Inland applicants are already residing together in Canada, processing times are generally longer.

  • Inland sponsorship: Approximately 21 months
  • Outland sponsorship: Approximately 15 months
  • Quebec applicants (Inland or Outland): Approximately 35 months

Processing times may vary depending on:

  • Application completeness
  • Criminal or medical checks
  • Additional document requests
  • Quebec’s additional provincial review requirements

For all IRCC processing times, click here.

Immigration Tip 💡

If your primary goal is faster approval for permanent residence, applying Outland while living in Canada may be a strategic alternative.

Spousal Sponsorship Minimum Necessary Income

Unlike parent and grandparent sponsorship, there is no minimum income requirement for sponsoring a spouse or common-law partner.

However, sponsors must sign a three-year financial undertaking, committing to support their partner’s basic needs and ensuring they do not rely on social assistance.

If sponsoring additional dependents (such as parents or grandparents), the Minimum Necessary Income requirements will apply.

Benefits of Applying Under the Inland Sponsorship Stream

The most significant advantage of Inland sponsorship is eligibility for an open work permit.

An open work permit allows the sponsored spouse to:

  • Work for any employer
  • Work anywhere in Canada
  • Contribute financially while awaiting permanent residence

To qualify, the sponsored person must:

  • Hold a valid temporary status in Canada at the time of application
  • Reside at the same address as the sponsor

An open work permit can significantly reduce financial stress during the processing period.

Note: In both the Inland and Outland sponsorship streams, applicants residing in Canada with lawful immigration status are eligible to apply for an open work permit while their application is being processed. 

Inland Spousal Sponsorship in Quebec

If you reside in Quebec, additional requirements apply.

In addition to federal approval, Quebec sponsors must obtain a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) and sign a provincial financial undertaking for three years.

The sponsored person must:

  • Hold a valid temporary status in Canada
  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Not be closely related to the sponsor

Average processing times for Quebec sponsorship applications are currently approximately 35 months due to the dual federal-provincial review process.

Read the full article here: Spousal Sponsorship in Quebec

Apply for Inland Spousal Sponsorship with Confidence

While Inland spousal sponsorship may appear straightforward, even minor errors can result in significant delays or refusal. Incomplete documentation, insufficient proof of relationship, or travel mistakes can jeopardize your application.

At Canadim, our immigration lawyers develop tailored legal strategies to maximize the potential for approval and minimize processing risks. From eligibility assessment to application submission and ongoing communication with IRCC, we guide you every step of the way.

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