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10 September 2019

Canada Opens Immigration Pilot For Sponsorship Of Undeclared Family Members

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September 10, 2019 - A new pilot program to allow certain candidates to sponsor undeclared immediate family members for Canada immigration opened on September 9, 2019.
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Sep 09, 2019 – A new pilot program to allow certain candidates to sponsor undeclared immediate family members for Canada immigration opened on September 9, 2019.

The two-year family sponsorship immigration pilot is aimed at refugees and those who were themselves sponsored as a spouse, partner or dependent child.

It stems from a requirement for immigration candidates to declare all their family members on their application when applying to Canada – including those who are not accompanying them.

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