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There are several fees you will have to pay when applying for permanent residence.
- Application Fee >>>
- Right of Permanent Residence Fee >>>
- Additional fees >>>
1. Application Fee
The application fee must be paid to the government when you apply for permanent residence. This fee must be paid for the principal applicant and any accompanying spouse, common-law partner, and dependant children. This fee is not refundable.
| Sponsorship application (per application) |
CDN $75 |
| Principal applicant |
CDN $475 |
| Principal applicant(if less than 22 years old and not a spouse/common-law partner) |
CDN $75 |
A family member who is spouse or common-law partner; or
A family member who is 22 years old or older |
CDN $550 |
| A family member who is less than 22 years old |
CDN $150 |

2. Right of Permanent Residence Fee
The Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) must be paid to the government any time while Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) is processing your application. For the acquisition of permanent resident status, you must pay this before CIC can issue you your permanent residence visa.
This fee is payable by the principal applicant and accompanying spouse or common-law partner. The dependent children of a principal applicant are not required to pay this fee.
This fee is refundable if;
- you cancelled your application;
- CIC did not issue your visa to you; or
- you did not use your visa.
| Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) |
CDN $490 |

3. Additional Fees
You will have to pay the fees related to obtaining;
- your medical examination,
- police certificates,
- language testing, and
- legal fee if you decide to use our service to assist you with your immigration application. Our lawyers offer truly comprehensive legal advice from beginning to end. Our legal fees are reasonably priced. For more details about our fees, please use inquiry form.
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