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  • Spousal Sponsorship Processing Time Philippines to Canada (2026)

    📘 Part of our Spousal Sponsorship Series: Complete Guide | Document Checklist | Inland vs. Outland Current Processing Times (2026) IRCC publishes estimated processing times on their website, but these are averages. Here is what Filipino applicants can realistically expect in 2026: Processing Stage Inland (Canada) Outland (Manila) Sponsor eligibility review 3-5 months 3-5 months…

  • Inland vs. Outland Spousal Sponsorship — Which Is Best for Filipino Couples? (2026)

    🚨 Important: If your spouse has overstayed or has a complex immigration history, consult an immigration lawyer before applying. Errors in this situation can result in a removal order, which creates much bigger problems. Book a consultation with our team. Scenario 5: You Recently Married During a Visit to the Philippines Recommended: Outland sponsorship (most…

  • Spousal Sponsorship Document Checklist for Filipinos — Complete List (2026)

    💡 Tip: Quality matters more than quantity. A well-organized relationship evidence package with clear chronological documentation is more persuasive than hundreds of random chat screenshots. We recommend organizing evidence into a relationship timeline showing key milestones: when you met, first meeting in person, meeting families, engagement, wedding, and ongoing communication. Medical Examination Requirements The sponsored…

  • Gabay sa Special Power of Attorney (SPA) mula Canada papuntang Pilipinas (2026)

    Gabay sa Special Power of Attorney (SPA) mula Canada papuntang Pilipinas (2026)

    ← Bumalik sa Special Power of Attorney Guide Ano ang Special Power of Attorney (SPA)? Kung ikaw ay isang Filipino na nakatira sa Canada at may pangangailangan sa Pilipinas — pagbenta ng lupa, pag-ayos ng mga dokumento sa gobyerno, o pag-settle ng estate ng yumaong magulang — malamang narinig mo na ang Special Power of…

  • SPA for Bank Accounts & Financial Transactions in the Philippines

    SPA for Bank Accounts & Financial Transactions in the Philippines

    Home » Special Power of Attorney » SPA for Bank Accounts & Financial Transactions For Filipino-Canadians who still maintain bank accounts in the Philippines, managing those accounts from thousands of kilometres away presents a real challenge. Whether you need to withdraw funds for a family emergency, close a dormant account, collect proceeds from a maturing…

  • SPA Validity, Expiration & Revocation Under Philippine Law

    SPA Validity, Expiration & Revocation Under Philippine Law

    Home > Special Power of Attorney > SPA Validity, Expiration & Revocation Philippine Legal Guide SPA Validity, Expiration & Revocation Under Philippine Law When does a Special Power of Attorney expire? How do you revoke one from Canada? This guide explains the seven ways an SPA terminates under the Philippine Civil Code — and what…

  • How Much Does a Special Power of Attorney Cost? Complete Fee Guide (2026)

    How Much Does a Special Power of Attorney Cost? Complete Fee Guide (2026)

    Home › Special Power of Attorney › SPA Cost Guide How Much Does a Special Power of Attorney Cost? Complete Fee Guide (2026) Quick answer: A Special Power of Attorney (SPA) prepared in Canada for use in the Philippines costs between $200 and $350 CAD all-in, depending on whether you choose the apostille path or…

  • SPA for Selling Property in the Philippines from Canada (2026 Guide)

    SPA for Selling Property in the Philippines from Canada (2026 Guide)

    ← Back to Special Power of Attorney Guide If you are a Filipino-Canadian who owns property in the Philippines but lives in Ontario or anywhere else in Canada, selling that property is not as simple as listing it and signing a deed. Philippine law requires you to be physically present—or to appoint someone to act…

  • Apostille vs Consularization: Which Path for Your Philippine SPA? (2026)

    Apostille vs Consularization: Which Path for Your Philippine SPA? (2026)

    ← Back to Special Power of Attorney Guide Apostille vs Consularization: Which Path for Your Philippine SPA? (2026) If you are a Filipino in Canada who needs a Special Power of Attorney (SPA) for a transaction in the Philippines, you now have two paths to get your document recognized: the apostille and the traditional consularization…

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