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Who’s eligible for the pilot project to sponsor undeclared family members?

When someone applies for permanent residence, all their family members must be declared and most also need to be examined. This means has criminal and security checks, and a medical exam. 

You may be eligible for the pilot project if you’re applying to be sponsored as a spouse, common-law partner, or dependent child AND you were not declared or examined when your sponsor became a permanent resident as a resettled refugee, or after being granted refugee protection in Canada, or as a dependent of a resettled refugee/protected person, or after being sponsored as a spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner, or dependent child under the Family Class or after being sponsored as a spouse or common-law partner under the Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada Class

This pilot project only applies to family members who wouldn’t have made their sponsor ineligible to immigrate to Canada.

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