Quebec Suspends Family Sponsorships Until 2026: What It Means for Immigrants
Table of contents
- Who’s Affected by the Quebec Sponsorship Cap?
- Who Can Still Apply Under the Quebec Family Reunification Program?
- How Many Applications Were Allowed?
- Why Did Quebec Introduce a Sponsorship Cap?
- Can I Apply Again in the Future?
- Are There Alternatives Outside Quebec?
- Consolidated list: Who can still be sponsored in Quebec
- What Should You Do Now?

Quebec has capped new family sponsorship applications until June 2026, affecting spouses, partners, and adult children. Learn who’s impacted, what alternatives exist, and how to prepare
If you're planning to reunite with loved ones in Quebec, it's time to hit pause — at least for now. As of July 9, 2025, Quebec’s Ministry of Immigration, Francisation and Integration (MIFI) has stopped accepting new family sponsorship applications for spouses, common-law partners, and dependent children aged 18 or over. The suspension will remain in effect until June 25, 2026.
This major policy shift will impact thousands of families worldwide. Here’s what you need to know, whether you're a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or future sponsor trying to bring your loved ones to Quebec.
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Who’s Affected by the Quebec Sponsorship Cap?
The following categories are temporarily closed to new sponsorship applications:
- Spouse
- Common-law or conjugal partner
- Dependent child aged 18 or over
Any applications submitted after the cap was reached will be returned to the sender. In some cases, processing fees may not be refunded, depending on the type of submission and timing.
Who Can Still Apply Under the Quebec Family Reunification Program?
Despite the suspension, not all family sponsorships are off the table. You can still sponsor:
- Dependent children under 18.
- Children being adopted.
- Orphaned minors (siblings, nieces/nephews, grandchildren).
- Dependent adult children with disabilities.
- Dependents added to existing, pending applications.
These exemptions help protect vulnerable family members and avoid unnecessary delays.
How Many Applications Were Allowed?
Under Quebec's current cap for family sponsorships, a total of 13,000 applications were accepted for 2025:
- 10,400 for spouses, common-law partners, and adult children.
- 2,600 for parents, grandparents, and other relatives.
Once the cap was filled, the intake window was shut, and no further applications in these categories will be considered until mid-2026.
Why Did Quebec Introduce a Sponsorship Cap?
Quebec’s immigration program operates independently within Canada’s federal framework. The cap reflects the province’s dual priorities:
- Managing immigration flow – to avoid overwhelming the system
- Easing housing pressure – especially in urban areas facing rising rent and shortages
By pausing applications, MIFI can focus on processing the backlog and re-evaluating long-term immigration strategies.
Can I Apply Again in the Future?
Yes – but not before June 25, 2026, unless Quebec decides to reopen earlier. Here’s how you can prepare:
- Start gathering your documentation now.
- Track updates from MIFI and Canadian immigration news.
- Consult a licensed immigration consultant to review federal options or alternatives in other provinces
Are There Alternatives Outside Quebec?
Absolutely. While Quebec has closed its intake for many categories, federal immigration programs in other provinces remain open. You might consider:
1. Sponsorship via other provinces.
2. Express Entry (for skilled family members).
3. Temporary resident pathways followed by permanent residence.
Immigration experts can help you assess eligibility and find the most efficient route for reunification.
Consolidated list: Who can still be sponsored in Quebec
You can still submit sponsorship applications in Quebec for the following family members:
✅ Dependent children under 18
✅ Children being adopted
✅ Orphaned minors (siblings, nieces/nephews, or grandchildren of the sponsor)
✅ Dependent adult children with disabilities
✅ Dependents added to an already pending sponsorship application
✅ Parents or grandparents
✅ Other eligible relatives who do not fall under the restricted categories
❌ All other categories – including spouses, common-law or conjugal partners, and adult children (18 and over) – remain closed until June 25, 2026.
What Should You Do Now?
If your plans are affected by the Quebec sponsorship freeze, don’t panic. Use this time to:
- Stay informed through official MIFI channels.
- Organize your paperwork in advance.
- Explore federal sponsorship programs.
- Book a consultation with an immigration lawyer or RCIC.
While Quebec’s family sponsorship pause may delay reunification plans, it doesn’t mean the end of the road. Whether you choose to wait for 2026 or explore alternative immigration pathways, being proactive today will position you for success tomorrow.
Our trusted immigration consultants can help you navigate this pause — and find the best route forward.
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Frequantly
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Can I still sponsor my spouse or adult child to move to Quebec in 2025 or early 2026?
Are there any exceptions to the sponsorship suspension in Quebec?
What should I do if I planned to sponsor someone affected by the suspension?
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