Lonely Canadian program
Imagine the joy of reuniting with your extended family in Canada. The Lonely Canadian Program offers a unique pathway for Canadians who have no immediate family members in the country to sponsor an extended family member of their choice — whether it’s a sibling, adult child, uncle, aunt, niece, or nephew.
This lesser-known immigration opportunity allows Canadians to bring loved ones to Canada outside the usual family sponsorship streams, creating new chances for meaningful family reunification.
The Lonely Canadian Program, sometimes referred to as the “Lonely Canadian Rule,” is designed for Canadian citizens and permanent residents who have no blood relatives in Canada and no sponsorable relatives abroad.
Under this special program, a qualifying sponsor can bring extended family members to Canada who would not otherwise be eligible under standard family sponsorship categories.
Eligible relatives include:
If the extended family member is married or has dependent children, they may be able to bring their immediate family with them to Canada.
Before applying, it’s essential to understand the eligibility requirements of the Lonely Canadian Program.
To qualify as a sponsor, you must:
In short, you must be truly “lonely” in terms of having no close family members in Canada or abroad who qualify for other sponsorship categories.
The person you sponsor must be related to you by blood.
As with any sponsorship, the sponsor must:
The application process for the Lonely Canadian Program involves several important steps:
No. You are not eligible if you have a parent abroad, as they are a sponsorable relative under the family class.
Sponsors must meet the Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) set by IRCC, depending on the size of their household.
Processing times vary depending on the complexity of the case and IRCC’s current workload.
Unfortunately, no. Even if your parents cannot travel, their existence as sponsorable relatives disqualifies you from this program.
Canadian immigration programs can be complex, and the Lonely Canadian Program is no exception. A qualified immigration lawyer can make a significant difference in your success.
At Kurzfeld Law Firm, Ronen Kurzfeld brings over 20 years of experience in Canadian immigration law, helping individuals and families achieve their immigration goals.
Our team provides personalized legal strategies, ensuring that your Lonely Canadian sponsorship application is handled with precision and care. We stay informed on policy updates and work tirelessly to give your case the strongest possible chance of success.
If you are a Canadian with no immediate family in Canada, this could be your opportunity to bring your loved ones home — and Ronen Kurzfeld is here to guide you every step of the way.
Contact Kurzfeld Law Firm today to discover how the Lonely Canadian Program can help you reunite with your family in Canada.
📞 Call us today to schedule a consultation with Ronen Kurzfeld — and start building your family’s future together in Canada.
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