How Much Does Immigration to Canada Cost? Complete Fee Breakdown
Immigrating to Canada involves various costs beyond just government fees. This guide provides a complete breakdown so you can budget accurately for your immigration journey.
Government Fees by Program
Express Entry / Economic Programs:
Family Sponsorship:
Study Permit: $150
Work Permit: $155
Visitor Visa/eTA: $100 / $7
Citizenship: $630 (adult) / $100 (minor)
PR Card Renewal: $50
Other Required Costs
Biometrics: $85 per person, $170 per family
Medical Examination: $200–$450 (varies by physician and location)
Police Certificates: $25–$100+ per country (varies widely)
Language Tests:
Educational Credential Assessment (ECA):
Photos: $15–$30 for specification photos
Total Cost Estimates
Express Entry (single applicant):
Express Entry (couple):
Spousal Sponsorship:
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