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Can my spouse or common-law partner and dependent children come with me to Canada?

If you are coming to Canada for a short time, your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children can come with you to Canada or visit you in Canada, if they meet all the requirements for temporary residents to Canada, satisfy an immigration officer they will only stay in Canada temporarily, can prove they have no criminal record, if necessary, and meet all the conditions for getting a temporary resident visa, if they are from a country or territory whose citizens require a visa in order to enter Canada as visitors.

If you are moving to Canada permanently, Your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children can come with you to Canada if you and your family members meet the eligibility requirements of your program (for example, you meet the income requirement to sponsor your family members), your children qualify as dependents, and your family members are not inadmissible to Canada.

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