Feds to fulfil pledge to drastically cut wait times to sponsor spouses
OTTAWA – The length of time it takes for a Canadian to sponsor a spouse or partner for permanent residency is being cut dramatically.
Federal Immigration Minister John McCallum says changes being put in place by his department will see wait times drop to just 12 months.
Currently, it can take about 26 months for a spouse already in Canada to receive permanent residency and an average of 18 months for those still abroad.
McCallum says a $25 million cash injection, a revamp of the application process and making more room in the immigration program for spousal sponsorship are among the changes having a major impact on reducing wait times.


