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Yes, if you are a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident. Even if there is no income requirement for you to sponsor your partner/spouse, you shouldn't be on public assistance, or welfare, for other reasons than disability.

Your partner should also be admisible under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA).

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The Spouse will need their own visa so cannot "go along" with another but provided they meet several requirements, such as will not stay in Canada, have no criminal record and other details then yes. You need to check with Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

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