Sponsoring Your Spouse for Canadian PR — Where to Start
Spousal sponsorship is one of the most commonly misunderstood Canadian immigration pathways. The first decision — inland vs outland — determines processing time, work authorization, travel rights, and separation duration. Use IMMERGITY's Spousal Sponsorship Evaluator to instantly determine which route applies to your situation, and the Eligibility Assessment if your spouse also has independent immigration options.
Who Can Be Sponsored?
- Spouse (legally married)
- Common-law partner (12+ months cohabitation)
- Conjugal partner (12+ months relationship, cohabitation impossible due to immigration barriers)
Who Can Be a Sponsor?
- Canadian citizen or permanent resident, 18 years or older
- Not currently under a sponsorship undertaking for a previous spouse/partner
- Not receiving social assistance (except disability)
- Not in default on a previous immigration sponsorship undertaking
- Not convicted of certain offences involving family members
Inland Sponsorship — Complete Breakdown
Inland sponsorship is for sponsored spouses who are currently physically in Canada — on a visitor visa, student permit, work permit, or other temporary status.
Key Features of Inland Sponsorship
- Open Work Permit (BOWP): Once IRCC acknowledges the inland PR application, the sponsored spouse can apply for a Bridging Open Work Permit — allowing them to work for any Canadian employer while the PR application is processed
- Travel restriction: The sponsored person must remain in Canada throughout processing. Leaving may result in application abandonment
- Processing location: Processed entirely within Canada
- Medical and biometrics: Completed in Canada
Inland Processing Timeline (2026)
- IRCC acknowledges application: 1–4 weeks
- Bridging Open Work Permit issued: 2–8 weeks after acknowledgement
- Total PR processing: 12–20 months
Risks of Inland Sponsorship
- Sponsored person cannot leave Canada without risking application abandonment
- If the sponsored person's current status expires, they must maintain valid status or apply as implied status
- Longer processing time than outland in most cases
Outland Sponsorship — Complete Breakdown
Outland sponsorship is for sponsored spouses who are outside Canada — either living abroad or willing to return to their home country during processing.
Key Features of Outland Sponsorship
- Full travel freedom: The sponsored person can travel freely during processing — including visiting Canada as a visitor
- No Open Work Permit: The sponsored person cannot work in Canada until they receive PR status
- Processing location: Through the relevant visa office for the sponsored person's country
- Typically faster: 10–14 months total processing vs 12–20 months for inland
Outland Processing Timeline (2026)
- Application submitted and acknowledged: 2–6 weeks
- Medical and biometrics: Completed abroad
- Total PR processing: 10–14 months
Risks of Outland Sponsorship
- Physical separation during processing unless the sponsored person visits on a visitor visa
- No work authorization in Canada until PR granted
- Visitor visa applications may face increased scrutiny for sponsored spouses
Inland vs Outland — Head to Head
- Processing time: Outland faster (10–14 months vs 12–20 months)
- Work in Canada during processing: Inland only (BOWP)
- Travel freedom: Outland only
- Must be in Canada: Inland — yes (restriction); Outland — no
- Best for couples living together in Canada: Inland
- Best for couples currently separated internationally: Outland
Choose Inland if:
- Your spouse is already in Canada and you want them to work legally during processing
- Your spouse has valid Canadian status and can maintain it for 12–20 months
- Neither of you needs to travel internationally during processing
Choose Outland if:
- Your spouse is outside Canada or willing to return abroad
- You value faster processing over a work permit
- International travel during processing is important
- Your spouse's current Canadian status is expiring soon and renewal is uncertain
The Open Work Permit — A Critical Inland Advantage
The Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP) is one of the most significant practical advantages of inland sponsorship. Once the inland PR application acknowledgement is received, the sponsored person can apply for a BOWP — valid for 12 months and renewable. This allows them to work for any employer in Canada without restriction while waiting for PR. This is particularly valuable if the sponsored person is currently on a closed work permit tied to a specific employer.
Relationship Evidence — What IRCC Expects
IRCC assesses relationship genuineness across four categories. Weak evidence in any category increases refusal risk:
- Financial evidence: Joint bank accounts, shared bills, joint lease or mortgage, life insurance beneficiary designations
- Social evidence: Photos together over time, declarations from family and friends, social media evidence
- Cohabitation evidence: Joint lease, utility bills at same address, shared mail
- Communication history: Call logs, messaging records, evidence of regular contact during periods of separation
Spousal Sponsorship When You Are on Express Entry
If you are a Canadian citizen or PR with an Express Entry profile, your spouse's language scores and education may be included in your CRS calculation — potentially adding up to 40 additional points. If your spouse has strong language scores, including them could significantly boost your CRS. Use the Eligibility Assessment to model your CRS with and without your spouse included.
What to Do Right Now
- Determine your route: Use the Spousal Sponsorship Evaluator to identify whether inland or outland is right for your situation
- Check independent eligibility: Use the Eligibility Assessment to see if your spouse also has independent Express Entry or PNP pathways
- Get expert guidance: Book a consultation with IMMERGITY for a personalized spousal sponsorship strategy
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between inland and outland spousal sponsorship in Canada?
Inland sponsorship is for spouses physically in Canada — they can receive a Bridging Open Work Permit during processing but cannot leave Canada. Outland sponsorship is for spouses outside Canada — typically faster (10–14 months vs 12–20 months) with full travel freedom but no work authorization. Use the Spousal Sponsorship Evaluator to determine which route applies to your situation.
How long does spousal sponsorship take in Canada in 2026?
Inland spousal sponsorship takes approximately 12–20 months total in 2026. Outland spousal sponsorship takes approximately 10–14 months. Processing times vary by visa office and application complexity. Incomplete applications or weak relationship evidence can significantly extend these timelines.
Can my spouse work in Canada while the sponsorship application is being processed?
Yes — but only through inland sponsorship. Once IRCC acknowledges an inland PR application, the sponsored spouse can apply for a Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP) allowing them to work for any employer in Canada. Outland sponsorship does not include any work authorization until PR is granted.
Can my spouse travel while an inland sponsorship application is in progress?
No. This is the most critical restriction of inland sponsorship. If the sponsored person leaves Canada while an inland PR application is being processed, the application may be abandoned. If international travel is important, outland sponsorship is the correct choice.
What relationship evidence does IRCC require for spousal sponsorship?
IRCC assesses relationship genuineness across four categories: financial (joint accounts, shared bills), social (photos together, statutory declarations), cohabitation (joint lease, shared utilities), and communication history (call logs, messaging records). Weak evidence in any category is one of the most common reasons for refusal.
Can I sponsor my spouse if I am a permanent resident rather than a Canadian citizen?
Yes. Permanent residents can sponsor spouses and common-law partners. However, permanent resident sponsors must remain in Canada during the undertaking period. If you are considering leaving Canada permanently, citizenship is required before applying as a sponsor.