You can sponsor your dependent children, whether natural or adopted, to live with you as permanent residents in Canada.
CHILDREN MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING DEFINITION OF A DEPENDENT CHILD TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR SPONSORSHIP:
A child is considered a dependent if he or she is not married or in a common-law relationship and is under 22 years of age.
If a child is over 22 years of age, they may be considered dependent if they have a physical or mental condition that prevents them from being able to support themselves.
TO BE ELIGIBLE UNDER THIS PROGRAM, YOU:
and your child abroad must be approved by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to receive a visa,
must prove your relationship with the child you are sponsoring, either by a birth or adoption certificate.