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How Much Does It Cost to Immigrate to Canada? Complete Expense Guide 2024

11 December, 2024

How Much Does It Cost to Immigrate to Canada? Complete Expense Guide 2024

If you plan to immigrate to Canada, understanding the associated costs is essential. Below, we detail the main expenses for different applicant profiles using Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP). Find out how much it might cost to achieve your Canadian dream.

1. Costs for Singles

Key Expenses in Canadian Dollars (CAD):

  • Language Test: Starting from CAD$ 309 (IELTS: CAD$ 322-352 | CELPIP: CAD$ 200 + Fees | TEF Canada: CAD$ 390-450 | TCF Canada: CAD$ 390)

  • ECA (Educational Credential Assessment): Starting from CAD$ 248 (not applicable to doctors and pharmacists)

  • Biometrics: CAD$ 85

  • Medical Exams: CAD$ 200 - CAD$ 300

  • Application Processing and Permanent Residence Fee: CAD$ 1,525

  • Other Expenses (Translations, Notaries, etc.): Approximately CAD$ 200

  • Proof of Funds: Starting from CAD$ 14,690 (not applicable to all programs)

Estimated Total: Approximately CAD$ 17,257


2. Costs for Couples

Key Expenses in Canadian Dollars (CAD):

  • Language Test: Starting from CAD$ 309 per person

  • ECA: Starting from CAD$ 248 per person

  • Biometrics: CAD$ 170 (for the couple)

  • Medical Exams: Starting from CAD$ 200 per person

  • Application Processing and Permanent Residence Fee: CAD$ 1,525 per person

  • Other Expenses (Translations, Notaries, etc.): Approximately CAD$ 400

  • Proof of Funds: CAD$ 18,288

Estimated Total: Approximately CAD$ 22,000


3. Costs for Families (Couple + 2 Children)

Key Expenses in Canadian Dollars (CAD):

  • Language Test: Starting from CAD$ 309 per adult

  • ECA: Starting from CAD$ 248 per adult

  • Biometrics: CAD$ 170 (entire family)

  • Medical Exams: Starting from CAD$ 200 per person

  • Application Processing and Permanent Residence Fee: CAD$ 1,525 per adult

  • Dependent Children Fee: CAD$ 260 per child

  • Other Expenses (Translations, Notaries, etc.): Approximately CAD$ 700

  • Proof of Funds: CAD$ 27,297

Estimated Total: Approximately CAD$ 33,000


Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Fees

If you choose to apply through a Provincial Nominee Program, check the specific fees:

  • Alberta (AINP): CAD$ 840

  • British Columbia (BC PNP): CAD$ 1,475

  • Manitoba (MPNP): CAD$ 500

  • New Brunswick (NBPNP): CAD$ 500

  • Newfoundland and Labrador (NLPNP): CAD$ 250

  • Nova Scotia (NSNP): CAD$ 250

  • Ontario (OINP): CAD$ 1,500

  • Prince Edward Island (PEIPNP): CAD$ 300

  • Saskatchewan (SINP): CAD$ 500


Important: Costs may vary depending on the chosen program and exchange rates. We recommend consulting official sources and creating a detailed budget before starting the process.

Ready to begin your journey to Canada? Contact us and schedule a consultation with our immigration experts for personalized planning!

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