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Changes to Canada’s permanent residence fees starting April 30, 2024

Vimal Sivakumar
Published: April 2, 2024

(IRCC) has that, as of 9:00:00 AM Eastern Time on April 30, 2024, the department will be increasing certain (PR) fees.

IRCC notes that this fee increase is being introduced according to Canada鈥檚 Immigrant and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR), 鈥渋n accordance with the cumulative percentage increase to the Consumer Price Index for Canada, published by Statistics Canada.鈥

Changes to PR fees

The following fee increases, which are marked as applicable to the period between April 2024 and March 2026, apply as follows:

ProgramApplicantsCurrent fees (April 2022鈥 March 2024)New fees
(April 2024鈥揗arch 2026)
Right of Permanent Residence FeePrincipal applicant and accompanying spouse or common-law partner$515$575
Federal Skilled Workers, Provincial Nominee Program, Quebec Skilled Workers, Atlantic Immigration Class and most economic pilots (Rural, Agri-Food)Principal applicant$850$950
Federal Skilled Workers, Provincial Nominee Program, Quebec Skilled Workers, Atlantic Immigration Class and most economic pilots (Rural, Agri-Food)Accompanying spouse or common-law partner$850$950
Federal Skilled Workers, Provincial Nominee Program, Quebec Skilled Workers, Atlantic Immigration Class and most economic pilots (Rural, Agri-Food)Accompanying dependent child$230$260
Live-in Caregiver Program and caregivers pilots (色狐入口 Child Provider Pilot and 色狐入口 Support Worker Pilot)Principal applicant$570$635
Live-in Caregiver Program and caregivers pilots (色狐入口 Child Provider Pilot and 色狐入口 Support Worker Pilot)Accompanying spouse or common-law partner$570$635
Live-in Caregiver Program and caregivers pilots (色狐入口 Child Provider Pilot and 色狐入口 Support Worker Pilot)Accompanying dependent child$155$175
Business (federal and Quebec)Principal applicant$1,625$1,810
Business (federal and Quebec)Accompanying spouse or common-law partner$850$950
Business (federal and Quebec)Accompanying dependent child$230$260
Family reunification (spouses, partners and children; parents and grandparents; and other relatives)Sponsorship fee$75$85
Family reunification (spouses, partners and children; parents and grandparents; and other relatives)Sponsored principal applicant$490$545
Family reunification (spouses, partners and children; parents and grandparents; and other relatives)Sponsored child (principal applicant under 22 years old and not a spouse/partner)$75$85
Family reunification (spouses, partners and children; parents and grandparents; and other relatives)Accompanying spouse or common-law partner$570$635
Family reunification (spouses, partners and children; parents and grandparents; and other relatives)Accompanying dependent child$155$175
Protected personsPrincipal applicant$570$635
Protected personsAccompanying spouse or common-law partner$570$635
Protected personsAccompanying dependent child$155$175
Humanitarian and compassionate consideration / Public policyPrincipal applicant$570$635
Humanitarian and compassionate consideration / Public policyAccompanying spouse or common-law partner$570$635
Humanitarian and compassionate consideration / Public policyAccompanying dependent child$155$175
Permit holdersPrincipal applicant$335$375

Notes from IRCC

IRCC notes that, in addition to dependent children and protected persons (including principal applicants and all accompanying family members), the following groups of applicants are exempt from paying the department鈥檚 Right of Permanent Residence (RPR) Fee:

  • Sponsored child (of a principal applicant under the family reunification class) 鈥 the child must be under 22 years old and not have a spouse/partner
  • Principal applicants under the humanitarian and compassionate consideration and public policy classes

Note: This fee is normally paid by all permanent residence applicants (except for dependent children and protected persons). Principal applicants in the 鈥渉umanitarian and compassionate consideration鈥 and 鈥減ublic policy鈥 categories are only exempt from the RPR fee under certain circumstances.

Additionally, IRCC clarifies that 鈥減ermit holder鈥 class permanent residence applicants are not eligible to include accompanying family members as part of their PR applications. Instead, all individuals eligible for PR through this class must submit their own applications for Canadian PR as a principal applicant.

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