Posted on December 02 2021
Top Canada Immigration Pathways Available |
· Express Entry · Provincial Nomination Program (PNP) · Quebec-selected skilled workers · Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP)* · Family sponsorship · Start-Up Visa · Self-employed · Agri-Food Pilot (AFP) · Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) · Healthcare workers PR pathway *Only applicable to the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador. |
With a standard processing time of within six months – from the receipt of a complete application, requiring no further documents, by IRCC – the Express Entry system is considered to be the quickest route to Canada PR. |
Cost of applying for Canada PR in 2022 [all fees are given in Canadian Dollars] | ||
ECONOMIC IMMIGRATION The costs given below are for economic immigration to Canada and will be applicable to – Express Entry, Canadian PNP, Quebec-selected skilled workers, AFP, AIP, and RNIP. | ||
Application – Main applicant | Processing fee | CAD825 |
Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) | CAD500 | |
Application – Spouse/Partner | Processing fee | CAD825 |
RPRF | CAD500 | |
Dependent child | CAD225 per child | |
Biometrics | CAD85 per person | |
BUSINESS IMMIGRATION The costs given below are for business immigration to Canada and will be applicable to – Start-Up Visa, Self-employed people, and Quebec business immigration. | ||
Application – Main applicant | Processing fee | CAD1,575 |
RPRF | CAD500 | |
Application – Spouse/Partner | Processing fee | CAD825 |
RPRF | CAD500 | |
Dependent child | CAD225 per child | |
Biometrics | CAD85 per person | |
HUMANITARIAN AND COMPASSIONATE The costs given below are for immigration to Canada on humanitarian and compassionate grounds and will be applicable to the Healthcare worker permanent residence pathway, among others. | ||
Application – Main applicant | Processing fee | CAD550 |
RPRF | CAD500 | |
Application – Spouse/Partner | Processing fee | CAD550 |
RPRF | CAD500 | |
Dependent child | CAD150 per child | |
Biometrics | CAD85 per person | |
Permanent residence status is not granted until the RPRF is paid. |
Do I have to show proof of funds for Express Entry even if I have a valid job offer in Canada? |
No need to show proof of funds (for supporting yourself and family in Canada) if – · Applying under CEC, or · Even if applying for the FSWP/FSTP: Are authorized to work in Canada and have a valid job offer in Canada. Do keep in mind that you might be eligible for more than one Express Entry program. |
Canada Immigration – Proof of Funds Requirement for Express Entry | |
Number of family members | Funds needed |
1 | CAD13,213 |
2 | CAD16,449 |
3 | CAD20,222 |
4 | CAD24,553 |
5 | CAD27,847 |
6 | CAD31,407 |
7 | CAD34,967 |
For each additional family member | CAD3,560 |
Provincial Nominee Program Fees | |
Ontario PNP Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) | CAD1,500 to CAD2,000 For Employer Job Offer or Human Capital Priorities Stream |
Manitoba PNP Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) | CAD500 For skilled workers applying through the MPNP’s Skilled Workers stream |
Saskatchewan PNP Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) | CAD350 |
British Columbia PNP British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) | · CAD1,150 (For Skills Immigration) · CAD3,500 (For Entrepreneur Immigration) |
Alberta PNP Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) | CAD500 (applicable to all online applications) |
Prince Edward Island PNP Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) | CAD300 |
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