Canada to Increase Permanent Residence Application Fees Effective April 30

Planning to apply for permanent residence in Canada? Be aware of the upcoming increase in application fees, effective April 30, 2024. This article provides a clear breakdown of the reasons behind the update and what you can expect for different immigration programs.
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Important news for those considering permanent residency in Canada. The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is implementing a planned update to increase permanent residence application fees, effective April 30, 2024.

This change comes as part of a routine update, with fees being adjusted every two years to accommodate growing program and service delivery costs, as well as to keep pace with inflation.

What to Expect

  • All permanent residence applications submitted on or after April 30, 2024, will be subject to the new fee structure.
  • The updated fees apply to various immigration programs, including economic, family reunification, humanitarian, and permit holder categories.

Understanding the Fee Changes

To assist with your application planning, the table below provides a clear breakdown of the current fees and the upcoming fee increases for various permanent residence programs:

ProgramApplicantsCurrent Fee (CAD)New Fee (CAD) as of April 30, 2024Increase
Right of Permanent Residence FeePrincipal applicant and spouse/common-law partner$515$575$60
Economic Programs (incl. Provincial Nominee, Federal Skilled Worker)Principal applicant$850$950$100
Live-in Caregiver ProgramsPrincipal applicant$570$635$65
Business ImmigrationPrincipal applicant$1,625$1,810$185
Family ReunificationSponsorship fee$75$85$10
Other Programs (Protected Persons, Humanitarian & Compassionate)Principal applicant$570$635$65
Permit HoldersPrincipal applicant$335$375$40
Table of Current and New Permanent Residence Fees

Permanent residence application fees can be conveniently paid online using a credit or debit card through the IRCC website.

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Why the Fee Increase?

  • This routine update aims to ensure program sustainability by reflecting rising program and service delivery costs, as well as inflation.
  • The previous fee adjustment occurred in 2022, marking the first time since 2002 that fees were adjusted for inflation.

Maintaining Competitiveness

The IRCC emphasizes that Canada’s permanent residence fees remain competitive when compared to similar immigration programs in countries like Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Planning Your Application

To ensure a smooth application process, it’s crucial to be aware of the revised fees. Carefully review the table above to determine the applicable fee for your specific program and category. For further details and the latest updates, visit the official IRCC website.

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Conclusion

These increases in Canada’s Permanent Residency Fees reflect the ongoing commitment of the Canadian government to manage immigration processes effectively while ensuring the sustainability of related programs and services.

For those planning to apply for permanent residence, it’s advisable to take note of these changes to avoid any surprises in application costs.


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Manish Khandelwal
Manish Khandelwal

Manish Khandelwal, a travel-tech enthusiast with over a decade of experience in the travel industry. Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Travelobiz.com, he's passionate about writing.

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