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The permanent residence fee for most Canadian immigration applications will go up as of April 30, 2022. During 2020, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) had increased its fees to adjust to inflation. Since then, they have established that IRCC fees will change every 2 years.

Recently, on April 5, 2022, the government of Canada published a notice with the details about the new fees that will apply for most permanent residence applications.

Immigration Programs Changing Fees

The immigration programs that will be affected include:

  • Federal High-Skilled
  • Family Reunification
  • Provincial Nominee Program
  • Atlantic Immigration Class and Economic pilots
  • Live-in Caregiver Program and Caregivers pilots
  • Protected Persons
  • Humanitarian and Compassionate / Public Policy

Detailed Fee Changes

The announced increase amounts range from CAD* $5 to CAD $50, depending on the program.

The Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) will go up to CAD $515 from the current fee of CAD $500. Another fee that is increasing is the Permit Holders’ fee to CAD $335. An increase of CAD $10 from the current fee.

The only fees that will not be increasing are the Family Reunification sponsorship fee and the sponsored dependent child fee, on the same program. They will both remain at CAD $75.

See the permanent residence fee changes below:

 

PROGRAM CURRENT FEE NEW FEE**
Federal High-Skilled Workers, Provincial Nominee Program, Atlantic Immigration Class and most Economic Pilots (Rural, Agri-Food)
Principal Applicant $825 $850
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner $825 $850
Accompanying dependent child $225 $230
Family Reunification (Spouses, Partners and Children; Parents and Grandparents; and other relatives)
Sponsorship Fee $75 $75***
Sponsored principal applicant $475 $490
Sponsored Dependent Child $75 $75***
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner $550 $570
Accompanying dependent child $150 $155
Business Class (Federal and Quebec)
Principal Applicant $1,575 $1,625
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner $825 $850
Accompanying dependent child $225 $230
Protected Persons
Principal Applicant $550 $570
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner $550 $570
Accompanying dependent child $150 $155
Humanitarian and Compassionate / Public Policy
Principal Applicant $550 $570
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner $550 $570
Accompanying dependent child $150 $155
Live-in Caregiver Program and Caregivers Pilots (Home Child Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot)
Principal Applicant $550 $570
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner $550 $570
Accompanying dependent child $150 $155
Other Fees
Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) for principal applicants and accompanying spouses or common-law partners $500 $515
Permit Holders (Principal applicant) $325 $335

Source: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Ottawa, April 5, 2022.

* CAD: Canadian Dollars.

** Starting April 30, 2022.

*** No change.

When submitting an application to IRCC, ensure that you familiarize yourself with the correct fees in place and to select the appropriate ones (if not pre-selected or when applying on paper) to avoid returned or incomplete applications. Fees can change without notice. For the most accurate information, refer to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR), the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and any of its policies.

For professional immigration advice you can trust, contact us for details on how we can help you with your immigration process.

 

DISCLAIMER

North Compass Immigration Consulting provides the above information and any other information on its website and social media channels as a courtesy and should not be considered as legal immigration advice. Canadian immigration laws change constantly. To clarify, you should not rely on the information contained on this website when determining or selecting an immigration program as the information found on this website may be outdated.

 

Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) to Reopen

The sponsorship of Parents and Grandparents (PGP) program is reopening. Due to the COVID19 pandemic, this program was put on hold. After a long awaited announcement, the Honourable Marco E. L. Mendicino, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC) provided some details on October 5, 2020. Following one of the goals in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) for family reunification.

Canadian citizens and permanent residents who want to sponsor these relatives will be able to get an opportunity starting on October 13, 2020 at 12:00 PM EDT until November 3, 2020 at 12:00 PM EST. In other words, the intake period will be for 3 weeks. This is an important change as last year’s intake only lasted minutes on the day of the opening and a lot of people could not access the link at all.

The process starts with submitting an interest to sponsor form online on the IRCC website. The system will randomly select potential sponsors and invite them to apply. Applicants and sponsors will have 60 days to submit a complete application.

For this year’s PGP, the maximum number of applications will be 10,000. In 2021, that number will be for a total of 30,000 applications.

On another note, the government of Canada will have accommodations available to persons with disabilities. Because there are persons who are unable to use the online interest to sponsor form, they can request the form in an alternative format: paper copies, Braille or large prints.

The requirements, forms, guides, and all the specifics of this program will become available con October 8, 2020.

Are you eligible to sponsor your parents or grandparents? What do you need to start? Book a consultation to get your case assessed.

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