If you have a common-law partner or spouse that is currently living in Canada, they can also offer sponsorship and bring you in the country!
Permanent residents and citizens of Canada can sponsor their spouse or common-law partner and obtain the permanent residency status. The best part about this is that Canada recognises same-sex marriages or same-sex partners.
All you have to do is make sure that your spouse or common-law partner meets the standard eligibility requirements of Canada.
Canada likes to help out their immigrant citizens in the reuniting part.
The Federal Government of Canada currently offers the Parent and Grandparent Super Visa, which allows permanent residents and citizens of the country to sponsor their parents or grandparents and allow them to come into the country for 2 years without having to renew their status.
Also, Super Visas are usually given for 10 years, which means they can come back after leaving the country for the first time.
Another benefit of going with the Parent and Grandparent Super Visa is that it offers insurance coverage, which means that your parents or grandparents are going to get medical health coverage throughout their stay in the country.