Immigration is a sequel process the main part that comes to everyone’s mind is the cost of the program. Here we listed out the cost to immigrate to Canada program for the Express entry and provincial nominee program.
For single individual candidates
Usually, for the single individual candidates, it cost around $15,240 CAD dollar to immigrate to Canada including proof of funds, government fees, and other expenses.
- Here we listed out the complete details of 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
- Education Credential Assessment (CAD$200-CAD$345)
***It does not apply for the Doctorate in medicine and pharmacist candidates - Biometric – CAD$ 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 $200
- Proof of funds (not applicable to all immigration programs): CAD$ $12,960
For province to province, the given details may vary For applying through a provincial program the details are given below.
- Alberta (AINP) – CAD$ 500
- Nova Scotia (NSNP) – CAD$ 0
- Ontario (OINP) – CAD$ 1,500 or CAD$ 2,000
- Prince Edward Island (PEIPNP) – CAD$ 300
- Saskatchewan (SINP) – CAD$ 350
- British Columbia (BC PNP) – CAD$ 1,150
- Manitoba (MPNP) – CAD$ 500
- New Brunswick (MBPNP) – CAD$ 250
- Newfoundland and Labrador (NLPNP) – CAD$ 250
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For couples
Normally for couples need around 20000$ CAD to immigrate to Canada. Which includes proof of funds, medical examination, government fees, and other expenses.
The fees for the applicants is been listed below.
- 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
- 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$600
For province to province, the cost may vary here the complete details of the charges required by the province.
- Nova Scotia (NSNP) – CAD$ 0
- Ontario (OINP) – CAD$ 1,500 or CAD$ 2,000
- Prince Edward Island (PEIPNP) – CAD$ 300
- Saskatchewan (SINP) – CAD$ 350
- Newfoundland and Labrador (NLPNP) – CAD$ 250
- Alberta (AINP) – CAD$ 500
- British Columbia (BC PNP) – CAD$ 1,150
- Manitoba (MPNP) – CAD$ 500
- New Brunswick (MBPNP) – CAD$ 250
For Family:
Usually, a family of 4 members includes proof of funds, medical examination and government services.
- 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
- Language test – CAD$ 600
- ECA (Education Credential Assessment) – CAD$ 400
- Biometrics – CAD$ 170
- Medical exams – CAD$ 400
For province, the program cost may vary
- 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 or CAD$ 2,000
- Prince Edward Island (PEI PNP) – CAD$ 300
- Saskatchewan (SINP) – CAD$ 350
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