A key component of Canadian immigration policy that seeks to maintain family unity is family reunion. 

Citizens and permanent residents of Canada may sponsor immediate family members to move in with them. 

To be qualified to sponsor, a sponsor must fulfill specific standards, such as proving they can financially support the sponsored family member.

The sponsored family member needs to fulfill certain requirements, like clearing security and medical examinations. 

To facilitate family reunification in Canada, a sponsorship application must be submitted along with the necessary documentation and money. 

The sponsored family member might become a permanent resident of Canada after the application is accepted.

Reuniting families is absolutely crucial for the successful integration of newcomers into Canadian society.

The sponsored family member also needs to meet requirements like passing medical examinations and security checks.

The process of family reunification involves submitting a comprehensive sponsorship application, forms, documentation, and applicable fees. 

Once the application is approved, the sponsored family member can obtain permanent resident status in Canada.

Family reunification strengthens family bonds and contributes to the social and economic integration of newcomers in Canadian society.