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Canada, recognized for its immigrant-friendly policies, is rolling out updates to its permanent residence fees starting April 30th. These changes are aimed at simplifying the immigration process while upholding fairness and sustainability. If Canada is on your radar as a potential permanent home, it’s crucial to grasp these adjustments.

Here’s a Breakdown:

1. Background: Canada has long been a hotspot for immigrants seeking improved opportunities and a higher quality of life. The immigration system targets skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and relatives of Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

2. Previous Fee Structure: Before the changes, applicants faced various fees based on the immigration program they applied through. These fees covered processing, background checks, and other administrative costs.

3. New Fee Structure: As of April 30th, 2024, Canada is introducing a simplified fee structure for permanent residence applications. The new setup involves three main categories:

Processing Fee: A flat fee for all permanent residence applications.
Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF): Paid by principal applicants and accompanying family upon approval.
Biometrics Fee: Covers biometric data collection.

4. Impact on Applicants: The changes aim to make the application process more transparent and accessible. By consolidating fees, applicants can better understand the total cost. However, fees may still vary based on family size and the specific immigration program.

5. Processing Fee: All applicants must now pay a standard processing fee, ensuring fairness across immigration streams.

6. Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF): This one-time fee grants individuals permanent residency rights. Its amount may vary based on factors like age, marital status, and immigration category.

7. Biometrics Fee: Covers the cost of collecting fingerprints and photographs, mandatory for most applicants.

8. Benefits of the Changes: The new structure offers benefits for both applicants and the Canadian government:

Simplification: Fewer fee categories make the process clearer.
Transparency: Applicants get a better view of the total cost.
Efficiency: Streamlining can lead to faster processing times and less administrative burden.

9. Conclusion: These changes represent Canada’s commitment to an inclusive and efficient immigration system. By simplifying fees and promoting transparency, the aim is to attract skilled immigrants who contribute to the country’s growth. In essence, Canada continues to embrace individuals from worldwide, whether for economic opportunities, family reunification, or a better quality of life.

List of old and new permanent residence fees

Program Applicants Old Fee New fee as of April 30, 2024 Payable difference
Right of permanent residence fee Principal applicant and accompanying spouse or common-law partner $515 $575 $60
Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program; federal skilled worker class, Quebec skilled worker class; Atlantic Immigration class; and most economic immigration pilots (rural, agri-food) Principal applicant $850 $950 $100
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner $850 $950 $100
Accompanying dependent child $230 $260 $30
Live-in Caregiver Program and caregivers pilots (Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot) Principal applicant $570 $635 $65
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner $570 $635 $65
Accompanying dependent child $155 $175 $20
Business (federal and Quebec) Principal applicant $1,625 $1,810 $185
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner $850 $950 $100
Accompanying dependent child $230 $260 $30
Family reunification (spouses or partners and children; parents and grandparents; and other relatives) Sponsorship fee $75 $85 $10
Sponsored principal applicant $490 $545 $55
Sponsored dependent child $75 $85 $10
Accompanying spouse or partner $570 $635 $65
Accompanying dependent child $155 $175 $20
Protected persons Principal applicant $570 $635 $65
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner $570 $635 $65
Accompanying dependent child $155 $175 $20
Humanitarian and compassionate or public policy Principal applicant $570 $635 $65
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner $570 $635 $65
Accompanying dependent child $155 $175 $20
Permit Holders Principal applicant $335 $375 $40

 

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