Canadian Immigration Department announced on April 5 that the application fees for all types of permanent residence will start to be adjusted on April 30, basically all are price increases! So how much to add? Why add? The details are as follows:
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For the first time since 2002, the IRCC has taken into account the factors of inflation and increased the application fee for permanent residence applications. This is to adapt to inflation, and the application fee is generally increased every two years.
The government of Canada raises government projects in a cost-effective way, most of which are charged at the cost of those who receive the service and benefit directly.
Current and implemented permanent residence application fee list
) Right of Permanent Residence Fee
main applicant and spouse 515 (15 bucks)
2) Federal High-skilled Immigration (Federal High Skilled)
includes: PNP, Quebec skilled workers, Atlantic immigration, economic pilot category (rural, agricultural and food aspects)
main applicant $850 (up 25 yuan)
spouse and cohabiting partner 850 yuan (up 25 yuan)
accompany the child $230 (5 bucks)
3) Home caregiver and temporary caregiver (Live-in Caregiver Program and Caregivers Pilots)
Main applicant $570 (20 bucks)
spouse and cohabitation partner 570 (20 bucks)
accompany the child 155 (50 dollars)
4) Business Immigration (Business (Federal and Quebec))
Main applicant 1625 (50 dollars)
spouse and cohabitation partner 850 (25 dollars)
with the child 230 dollars (5 dollars)
5) Family reunion (Family Reunification)
guarantor fee $75 (no change)
The main applicant of
The main applicant of 490 (20 increase)
The related child who is guaranteed $75 (no change)
spouse and cohabiting partner 570 (20 increase)
mate and cohabiting partner 570 (20 increase)
mate's accompanying child 155 (5 bucks)
6) Protected Persons
Main applicant 570 (20 bucks)
spouse and cohabitation partner 57 (20 bucks)
accompanying the child 155 (5 bucks)
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1 7) Humanitarian and compassionate/temporary policy (Humanitarian and Compassionate/Public Policy)
main applicant 570 (up 20 dollars)
spouse and cohabitation partner 57 (up 20 dollars)
accompanying the child 155 (up 5 dollars)
18) Special license holder (Permit Holders) 325 dollars (no change) Update date: April 5, 2022 ———————————————————————————————2 I have the following point of view: In the past two years, with the Canadian government's "money distribution" policy adopted by the Canadian government in the fight against COVID-19, local inflation is obvious to all. At present, Canada is expanding the scale of immigration absorption, and adjusting the fees for various types of residence rights applications based on the principle of keeping up with inflation and applicants are responsible for their own responsibility. However, a detail was disclosed from it: it turns out that their usual adjustment of fee policy is to adjust once in two years ! Therefore, this cost is estimated to be maintained until April 2024, and we know it! There are also categories related to our international students, namely, the first, second and fifth categories of applications. I roughly calculate that the increase in is around 3% . So, if compared with Canada's actual inflation in the past two years, it should not be keeping up with the inflation data, so I think this adjustment is also reasonable! (Source the official website of the Canadian government, the latest announcement shall prevail)