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Why Spousal Sponsorship Applications Get Refused – And What to Do Next

Even genuine relationships get refused by IRCC. Here are the most common reasons:

đź”» Top Reasons for Refusal

  • Weak or missing relationship proof (photos, chats, call logs, travel history)

  • Inconsistent answers in interviews or application forms

  • Not meeting common-law requirements (less than 12 months living together)

  • Not disclosing previous relationships or marriages

  • Suspicion of marriage of convenience

  • Applicant is inadmissible (due to overstaying, medical, or criminal reasons)


💡 What To Do If You’ve Been Refused

  • âś… Request your GCMS notes to understand exactly why the officer refused the case.

  • âś… Do NOT reapply blindly — address the officer’s concerns with stronger documentation and explanations.

  • âś… Consider an appeal to the IAD or submit a new, well-prepared application with professional help.

  • âś… Get legal representation — especially in same-sex, common-law, or “lonely Canadian” cases, which face extra scrutiny.


💬 Don’t Leave It to Chance

Spousal sponsorship is deeply personal — and legally technical. If you’ve been refused, let’s talk. I’ll review your case and help you prepare a stronger, smarter reapplication.

âś… We Help You With:

  • Choosing the right stream: Inland vs. Outland

  • Preparing and reviewing relationship documents

  • Drafting strong personal statements

  • Representing you in complex or high-scrutiny cases

  • Handling sponsorship refusals or procedural fairness letters

  • Applying for a Spousal Open Work Permit (inland cases only)


❤️ Are You Eligible to Sponsor?

You may qualify if:

  • You’re a Canadian citizen or permanent resident

  • You are not receiving social assistance (excluding disability)

  • You can prove the relationship is real

  • Your spouse or partner is not inadmissible

  • You can provide proper documentation of shared life, communication, support, etc.


⚠️ Common Pitfalls to Avoid:

  • Submitting weak or insufficient relationship proof

  • Not declaring previous marriages or common-law relationships

  • Failing to submit a complete, truthful application

  • Ignoring IRCC’s requests or missing deadlines

  • Applying under the wrong category (inland vs. outland)


🛡 Why ImmiGreen?

  • We treat each case with care, empathy, and strategic precision

  • Experience handling cross-cultural and long-distance relationships

  • Skilled in drafting affidavits, organizing relationship timelines, and handling scrutiny

  • Honest advice—we don’t just say yes to everyone


đź’¬ From a Past Sponsorship Client:

“We were so nervous after hearing about fake relationship investigations. ImmiGreen walked us through everything step-by-step, and we’re now living together in Vancouver with peace of mind.”
— Daniel & Zahra, 


📞 Start Your Sponsorship Application

Reuniting with your loved one is possible—but you need a strong, consistent, and credible case.

📞 Book Your Consultation Now

Expert guidance for a smooth and successful spousal sponsorship process.

Tell us a bit about your situation. We’ll guide you through the next steps—clearly, professionally, and with care for your outcome.

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Start by completing the short form. Tell us about your situation so we can understand your needs and determine how we can help.

02.

Document Review & Payment

Once we receive your form, we’ll follow up with a simple document checklist and payment details to move forward efficiently.

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Meet With Your Consultant

After confirmation, we’ll schedule a one-on-one consultation to discuss your options, strategy, and next steps—tailored to your case.

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Move Forward With Confidence

After the consultation, you’ll receive guidance on your next steps—whether it’s preparing an application or working together toward a successful result.

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