Check out the new immigration fees in Canada effective from 1.12.2024. Read the blog to learn how to pay the right amount to avoid confusion.
Post by : Admin on Jan 07,2025
The Canadian Government increased specific immigration application fees from 1st December 2024. Whether you want to restore your status as a student in Canada or get your temporary resident permit, it is crucial to abide by the updated immigration fees set by IRCC. This blog discusses the new fees that you must follow from 1st December 2024.
Type of Immigration Application |
Old Fees |
Updated Fees |
Return to Canada authorization |
$459.55 |
$479.75 |
International Experience Canada (IEC) |
$172 |
$179.75 |
Serious criminal grounds inadmissibility |
$1148.87 |
$1199 |
Temporary resident permit |
$229.77 |
$239.75 |
Restoring ‘worker’ status |
$384 |
$394.75 |
Restoring ‘visitor’ status |
$229 |
$239.75 |
Restoring ‘student’ status |
$379 |
$389.75 |
Criminal grounds inadmissibility |
$229.77 |
$239.75 |
It is okay if you have paid the old fees before the new fees rule was implemented. Chances are you submitted an online application before the updated fee structure was announced. In that case, IRCC processes the applications based on the previous fees.
Things are different if you have submitted a paper application. IRCC may not reject your paper application if you:
Once IRCC receives the application, they will ask you to submit the rest of the amount based on the fees you paid and the new amount that you are supposed to.
Let’s say you have submitted a paper application for a PGWP and paid the old fee ($250) before the new fee ($300)was announced.
So, you need to pay $50 ($300-$250) more to complete the entire payment.
Here’s how to do it:
It can be tedious and time-consuming to keep track of every change in immigration rules whether it's prices or eligibility criteria. You can however seek assistance from trustworthy immigration firms like Onkar Immigration. They can make the process easy and effective for you.
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