How much does it cost to immigrate to Canada? Everything you need to know is here
How much does it cost to immigrate to Canada? Everything you need to know is here
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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
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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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