July 31st, 2023 at 01:20 am
How much does it cost to immigrate to Canada
That’s a question we get every day: how much does it cost to immigrate to Canada?
We have prepared a list of the main expenses for those who want to immigrate through EXPRESS ENTRY AND PROVINCIAL PROGRAMS.
SINGLE
Usually, a single applicant would need approximately CAD $15,420 to immigrate to Canada, including proof of funds, government fees, and other expenses.
Get to know the average costs, in Canadian Dollars:
- Language test – CAD$280-310 (English) and $380-$440 (French)
- IELTS: $310
- CELPIP: $280 + Provincial taxes
- TEF Canada: $440
- TCF Canada: $380
- ECA (Education Credential Assessment) – CAD$200-CAD$345 – It does not apply for Doctors of Medicine and Pharmacists
- Biometric – CAD$ 85
- Medical Exams – CAD$250-CAD$300 (Canada)
- Application processing fee – CAD$ 825
- Right of permanent residence fee – CAD$ 500
- Other expenses (translations, notaries, etc) – approximately CA $200
- Proof of funds (not applicable to all immigration programs): CAD$ $12,960
Applying through a provincial program (PNP)
Get to know the fees, by province:
- Alberta (AINP) – CAD$ 500
- British Columbia (BC PNP) – CAD$ 1,150
- Manitoba (MPNP) – CAD$ 500
- New Brunswick (MBPNP) – CAD$ 250
- Newfoundland and Labrador (NLPNP) – CAD$ 250
- Nova Scotia (NSNP) – CAD$ 0
- Ontario (OINP) – CAD$ 1,500 ou CAD$ 2,000
- Prince Edward Island (PEIPNP) – CAD$ 300
- Saskatchewan (SINP) – CAD$ 350
COUPLE
Usually, a couple would need approximately $20,000 CAD to immigrate to Canada, including proof of funds, government fees, and other expenses.
Get to know the average costs, in Canadian Dollars:
- Language test – around CAD$ 560 – CAD$620 English and CAD$760 – CAD$ 880 French
- ECA (Education Credential Assessment) – around CAD$ 400 – CAD$690
- Biometrics – CAD$ 170
- Medical exams – around CAD$500 – CAD$600
- Application processing fee – CAD$ 1,650
- Right of permanent residence fee – CAD$ 1,000
- Other expenses (translations, notaries, etc) – Approximately $400
- Proof of funds (not applicable to all immigration programs): CAD$ 16,135
Get to know the fees, by province:
- Alberta (AINP) – CAD$ 500
- British Columbia (BC PNP) – CAD$ 1,150
- Manitoba (MPNP) – CAD$ 500
- New Brunswick (MBPNP) – CAD$ 250
- Newfoundland and Labrador (NLPNP) – CAD$ 250
- Nova Scotia (NSNP) – CAD$ 0
- Ontario (OINP) – CAD$ 1,500 ou CAD$ 2,000
- Prince Edward Island (PEIPNP) – CAD$ 300
- Saskatchewan (SINP) – CAD$ 350
FAMILY
Usually, a family of 4 would need the approximate $30,000 CAD to immigrate to Canada, including proof of funds, government fees and other expenses.
Get to know the average costs, in Canadian Dollars:
- Language test – CAD$ 600
- ECA (Education Credential Assessment) – CAD$ 400
- Biometrics – CAD$ 170
- Medical exams – CAD$ 400
- Application processing fee – CAD$ 2,100
- Right of permanent residence fee – CAD$ 1,00
- Other expenses (translations, notaries, etc) – CAD$ 700
- Proof of funds (not applicable to all immigration programs): CAD$ 24,083
Applying through a provincial program (PNP):
- Alberta (AINP) – CAD$ 500
- British Columbia (BC PNP) – CAD$ 1,150
- Manitoba (MPNP) – CAD$ 500
- New Brunswick (MBPNP) – CAD$ 250
- Newfoundland and Labrador (NLPNP) – CAD$ 250
- Nova Scotia (NSNP) – CAD$ 0
- Ontario (OINP) – CAD$ 1,500 ou CAD$ 2,000
- Prince Edward Island (PEIPNP) – CAD$ 300
- Saskatchewan (SINP) – CAD$ 350
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