Quebec has officially reached the cap of 10,400 sponsorship applications for spouses and adult dependent children, covering the period from June 26, 2024, to June 25, 2026. This closure leaves many families facing prolonged separation and uncertainty.
This article explains the cap's details, its implications, and how you can prepare.
On June 26, 2024, the Quebec government established a cap of 13,000 applications for undertakings in family sponsorship. This total includes 10,400 spots for spouses, common-law partners, and dependent children aged 18 or older, and 2,600 spots reserved for parents, grandparents, and other eligible relatives. As of July 9, 2025, the quota for spouses and adult dependent children has been fully reached, meaning no new applications in this category can be filed until June 25, 2026.
In previous years, Quebec set annual caps that were significantly lower. For example, the 2022–2023 cycle allowed fewer than 9,000 applications. Due to rising immigration and post-pandemic backlogs, the current cap of 13,000 represents a notable increase, yet demand has still exceeded supply, leading to early closures.
If you planned to sponsor a spouse, partner, or adult child, you must now wait until the intake reopens after June 25, 2026. Applications for parents, grandparents, and other relatives may still be submitted until their quota is filled. This delay can cause emotional hardship, including stress from prolonged separation and uncertainty. Financial impacts may arise as sponsors maintain two households or provide continued support abroad. You may also consider applying for temporary resident visas, super visas, or visitor visas to reunite with loved ones while you wait.
Below is a checklist to guide your preparation:
Begin compiling documents early so you are ready when intake reopens. If you are considering sponsoring a parent or grandparent, verify eligibility and submit your application promptly. Consult a regulated immigration consultant for guidance.
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