The cost of applying for a Canadian Permanent Resident (PR) Visa can vary depending on a few factors as of my last update in January 2022, such as the type of visa you are applying for, where you live, and whether you are applying alone or with family.
One of the most popular routes to permanent residence in Canada is the Express Entry program, which has the following main fees:
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP): CAD 1,325 is the application fee for the main applicant; additional fees are charged for family members who are traveling with you.
Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF): Following approval, you and your spouse must each pay CAD 500 toward the RPRF.
Biometrics: A biometric application costs CAD 85 for each individual or CAD 170 for a family applying simultaneously.
Language Testing: The costs of language tests, such as the IELTS, also apply if you need to demonstrate your language skills.
Educational Credential Assessment (ECA): Assessment services fees are also applicable if you require one.
It's crucial to remember that these costs could vary and that additional costs might apply to particular provincial nominee programs or other immigration streams.
I strongly advise visiting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada's (IRCC) official website or speaking with a qualified immigration consultant or attorney for the most up-to-date and accurate information. They can offer tailored advice depending on your unique circumstances and immigration objectives.
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