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Canadian Government Announces New PR Immigration Fees

Canadian Government Announces New PR Immigration Fees

Canada is always been an immigrant-friendly nation, providing great career and study opportunities to immigrants. Immigration policies of Canada have always been very flexible and uncomplicated, international students, and workers can easily migrate there. Even the Canadian government encourages overseas skilled workers and students to migrate to Canada and settle there and make their contribution to the economy of Canada. We all know that Migrating to Canada has consistently been more affordable in comparison to other developed countries such as Germany, USA, UK, and Australia.

On April 5th, 2022, Canada has announced to increase in the fee for Permanent Resident applications. IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) informed that it would be rising the fees for every Canada Permanent Residence application from April 30, 2022, because of this now getting Canadian PR is going to become slightly costlier from May,2022. You should know that the cost of obtaining a permanent residence visa differs depending on the immigration program you select. Increased fees charges for PR applications will impact those applicants who come under permit holder, family class, humanitarian classes, and economic immigrants.

For the first time since 2002, the IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) increased the fees for Canada Permanent Residence to account for the inflation in 2020. IRCC declared at the time that it would be rising the fees every two years to adjust for inflation. All amounts are in Canadian dollars. You must be aware that RPRF (Right of Permanent Residence Fee) is paid by PR applicants when their applications get selected. You will not get a Permanent Residence status until you pay the right of permanent residence fee.

ProgramApplicantsCurrent feeNew fee April 30, 2022
​Right of Permanent Residence FeePrincipal applicant and accompanying spouse or common-law partner$500$515
Federal High Skilled, Provincial Nominee Program and Quebec Skilled Workers, Atlantic Immigration Class and most Economic Pilots (Rural, Agri-Food)Principal applicant$825$850
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner$825$850
Accompanying dependent child$225$230
Live-in Caregiver Program and Caregivers Pilots (Home Child Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot)Principal applicant$550$570
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner$550$570
Accompanying dependent child$150$155
Business (Federal and Quebec)Principal applicant$1,575$1,625
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner$825$850
Accompanying dependent child​$225​$230
Family Reunification (Spouses, Partners, and Children; Parents and Grandparents; and other relatives)Sponsorship fee$75$75
Sponsored principal applicant$475$490
Sponsored dependent child$75$75
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner$550​$570
Accompanying dependent child$150$155
​Protected PersonsPrincipal applicant$550$570
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner$550$570
Accompanying dependent child$150$155
Humanitarian and Compassionate / Public PolicyPrincipal applicant$550$570
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner$550$570
Accompanying dependent child$150$155
Permit HoldersPrincipal applicant$325$335

Besides this new permanent residence application fee, all PR applicants may also have to pay the RPRF which is $500. Only those PR applicants have to pay this fee whose Permanent Residence applicant has been granted, if your PR application gets rejected for any reason you don’t have to be perplexed the fee will be refunded. Applicants can pay this fee at the time of submitting their PR visa applications.

The RPRF (Right of Permanent Residence Fee) does not apply to

  • Applications for sponsorship of adopted children
  • The dependent children of the sponsor or the principal applicant
  • Protected persons, that includes applicants eligible on the basis of humanitarian grounds, compassionate grounds, and convention refugees.
  • Sponsorship applications for an orphaned relative, such as brother, niece, sister, grandchild, nephew.

If you are thinking about the fees for PR Cards, replacement immigration documents, or permanent resident travel certification and documents then you don’t have to worry because they will not increase. You need to be aware that the next fee hike on PR applications at the federal level will be announced in 2024.

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