Canada witnessed a remarkable influx of permanent residents (PRs) in 2023, surpassing the set target in the Immigration Levels Plan. This surge, amounting to 471,550 new PRs, demonstrates Canada’s allure as a destination for individuals seeking to build a new life. Notably, this figure exceeds the previous year’s total by over 33,000.
Economic Immigration Pathways
The journey towards Canadian permanent residency often begins with economic immigration pathways, attracting a substantial number of foreign nationals. These pathways encompass various programs, each entailing specific fees as outlined by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
General Economic Immigration Fees
IRCC delineates distinct fees applicable to different economic immigration avenues, including:
- Agri-food pilot
- Atlantic immigration pilot
- Atlantic immigration program
- Express Entry – Canadian Experience Class (CEC), Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), and Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
- Rural and northern immigration pilot
Quebec-selected skilled workers
- Application Processing Fee: $850.00
- Including Spouse or Partner: $850.00
- Including a Dependent Child: $230.00 (per child)
Temporary Resident (TR) to PR Pathway
Foreign nationals transitioning from temporary residency to permanent residency in Canada encounter a modified fee structure:
- Application Processing Fee: $570.00
- Including Spouse or Partner: $570.00
- Including a Dependent Child: $155.00 (per child)
Other Permanent Residence Fees
Beyond application fees, several other charges accompany the attainment and maintenance of permanent resident status:
- Permanent Resident Cards: $50.00
- Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD): $50.00
- Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF): $515.00
- Biometrics: $85.00 (per person) / $170.00 (per family)
Exceptions and Refunds
While the RPRF applies to most permanent residence applicants, certain exceptions exist, including dependent children and sponsorship applications for specific categories. Additionally, applicants may receive refunds if their permanent residence application is rejected or withdrawn.
Biometrics Collection
IRCC mandates biometric data collection for identity verification, enhancing national security. The associated fee amounts to $85.00 per person or $170.00 for families applying simultaneously.
Conclusion
Navigating the realm of permanent residence fees within Canada’s economic immigration landscape necessitates a thorough understanding of the diverse pathways and associated costs. By comprehending these financial obligations, aspiring immigrants can embark on their journey toward Canadian permanent residency with clarity and preparedness.
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