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Fee
Schedule For Citizenship and Immigration Services
All fees are in Canadian
dollars
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CITIZENSHIP |
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Right of Citizenship |
$100 |
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Change of Citizenship |
| - Grant of Citizenship |
$100 |
| - Retention of Citizenship |
$100 |
| - Resumption of Citizenship |
$100 |
| - Renunciation of Citizenship |
$100 |
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Citizenship Status Documents |
| - Proof of Citizenship |
$75 |
| - Search for Record of Citizenship |
$75 |
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IMMIGRATION |
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Right of Landing Fee |
$975 |
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Application for Permanent Residence |
| - Applicant |
$500 |
| - Business Applicant |
$1,000 |
| - Spouse |
$500 |
| - Dependant 19 years and over |
$500 |
| - Dependant less than 19 years |
$100 |
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Order in Council - A38(1) Landing |
$275 |
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Family Business |
$400 |
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Immigration Status Documents |
| - Returning Resident Permit |
$75 |
| - Visitor Status Extension |
$75 |
| - Visitor Visa - Single Entry |
$75 |
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Visitor Visa - Multiple Entry |
$150 |
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Visitor Visa - Family Rate |
$400 |
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Employment Authorization |
$150 |
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Employment Authorization - Group of Performing Artists |
$450 |
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Student Authorization |
$125 |
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Minor Violation of Immigration Act |
| - Reinstatement of Visitor Status |
$200 |
| - Minister's Permit |
$200 |
| - Minister's Permit Extension |
$200 |
| - Discretionary Entry |
$200 |
| - Rehabilitation - A.19(2)(a.1) |
$200 |
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Rehabilitation - A19(1)(c.1) |
$1,000 |
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Minister's Consent to Return to Canada |
$400 |
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Replacement or Certification of a Document |
| - Certification of Record of Landing |
$30 |
| - Replacement of Immigration Record |
$30 |
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Assessment of Eligible Business or Fund |
$6,000 |
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Amendment of Eligible Business or Fund |
$1,650 |
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General Services |
| - Call Out/Overtime* |
$100 |
| - File Transfer |
$100 |
| - Sale of Data** |
$100 |
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Alternate Manner of Examination |
$30 |
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Repayment of Deportation |
| - USA / St. Pierre and Miquelon |
$750 |
| - Other Destinations |
$1,500 |
* Call Out/Overtime: Fee is set for first
4 hours.
** Sale of Data: Fee is set for first 10 minutes
of central processor unit time
Privilege
Fees
Privilege fees are collected at the time an application is
submitted and are payments for a specific right or privilege,
such as the acquisition of permanent resident status (Right of
Landing Fee) or Canadian citizenship (Right of Citizenship Fee).
If the right or privilege is not granted, the fee must be refunded.
Privilege fees are paid in addition to the processing fees
for applications for permanent residence or Canadian citizenship.
Right
of Landing Fee
The Right of Landing Fee is payable by all adult immigrants
19 years of age and over, regardless of nationality, ethnic origin
or immigrant class, who apply to become permanent residents of
Canada.
Right
of Citizenship Fee
The Right of Citizenship Fee is payable by all adult
applicants 18 years of age and over who apply to become citizens
of Canada.
Processing
Fees
Processing fees are collected at the time an application is
submitted and help cover some of the costs of processing.
How to Pay
- Fees may be paid in Canadian dollars in Canada; U.S. or Canadian
dollars at Ports of Entry; U.S., Canadian or local currency at
Canadian offices abroad.
- Forms of payment that will be accepted:
- _Payable in Canadian funds by a Canadian Official Bank Cheque/draft
drawn on a Major Canadian Commercial Bank or Canadian Money order. Fees
remitted in Canadian funds must be payable to Receiver General for
Canada.
- _Payable in US funds by US Official Bank Check/Draft drawn on a Major
US Commercial Bank or US Money Order. Fees remitted in US funds must be
payable to the Canadian Consulate General.
- _Checks dated six months prior to receipt of application are not valid
and will be returned.
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