Sponsorship FAQ

What is family sponsorship?

Family sponsorship allows citizens to bring relatives to live permanently in the country.

Who can I sponsor?

You can sponsor spouses, children, parents, and certain relatives depending on immigration laws.

How long is the process?

The family sponsorship process can take several months to over a year, depending on various factors.

What documents are needed?

Key documents include proof of relationship, financial support forms, and identity documentation.

Can I track my application?

Yes, you can track your application status online through the immigration service portal.

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