7 Smart Strategies to Avoid Visitor Visa Rejection
3rd, Dec 2025
Canada's immigration framework currently categorizes all spouses and common-law partners of principal applicants as "dependants," regardless of their actual financial contributions.
Research from Statistics Canada and immigration economists reveals that many accompanying partners possess qualifications equal to or exceeding those of principal applicants, with some serving as primary household earners.
This blanket terminology reinforces outdated gender stereotypes and fails to recognize the economic independence of highly skilled migrant spouses.
Immigration experts suggest simple reforms, such as distinguishing "dependent" from "accompanying" partners or adopting terms like "secondary applicant," could better reflect modern family realities and support more equitable immigrant integration outcomes across Canada.
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