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Canada PR Visa Process Fees in Indian Rupees 2019

Canada is one of the most feasible options when it comes to settling abroad. Canada Immigration visa processing fees in Indian Rupees are very easy to affordable by every immigrant who file their permanent resident visa for Canada in the year of 2019. Your total cost to Canada includes expenses of visa application fees, medical examination fees, airfares to Canada, English language (IELTS) test fees, etc. This cost is variable to factors like how many members are accompanying, place of accommodation, and other miscellaneous factors. Then there are few fixed costs that you mandatorily need to meet. These costs are:

Canada Permanent Resident Visa processing fee Structure for Indian:

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Processing fee is the definite expenditure which has to be paid to the government authorities of Canada. Under each program, processing fee varies.
Below is the processing fee for primary, secondary as well as child applicant in each category of program offered by Canada:

Economic class application- Federal Skilled Workers Program (FSWP) category:

Processing fee:
  • Primary Applicant – 550$
  • Secondary Candidate (Spouse / Common-law partner) = 550$
Right of permanent residence fee:
  • Primary Applicant – 490$
  • Secondary Candidate (Spouse / Common-law partner) = 490$
  • Children (Under 22 years of age) = 150$ each

Quebec Skilled Workers Program (QSWP) category:

  1. Primary Applicant – C$785
  2. Spouse or de facto spouse – C$168
  3. Each dependent child = C$168

Provincial Nominee Program – Exact amount will depend on the Province you are migrating but general consensus is:

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  • Primary Applicant – 550$
  • Secondary Candidate (Spouse / Common-law partner) = 550$
  • Children (Under 22 years of age) = 150$ each
1. Ontario Provincial Nomination Program (OINP) fee 2019:
Ontario attracts many skilled individuals every year as it is the capital province and naturally more facilitative than rest of Canada. To be eligible for nomination from Ontario, your Comprehensive Ranking Store (CRS) while in the EE pool must be 400 and above. Ontario sends Notification of Interest (NOI) to those with CRS 400 and above. After getting NOI, you need to pay a fee of CAD$1500 to Ontario.
2. Saskatchewan Immigration Nomination Program (SINP) fee 2019:
SINP is yet another admired pathway to Canada Immigration. If you are willing to move to Saskatchewan province of Canada, a fee amounting to CAD$ 300 is to be paid for Saskatchewan nomination.  

Other Miscellaneous Charges for 2019 Year

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1. Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) : 200 Plus Canadian $

ECA is the primary step and the first cost for your Canada Immigration. There are diverse bodies from where you can get your educational credentials assessed, depending on your field of study. One widely accepted body of assessment is the World Education Services (WES). The outlay for your Educational Credential Assessment Report is Canadian $ 200.

2. IELTS test fee: 12,000 INR

IELTS is a popular English language proficiency test which a candidate needs to appear for in order to prove his/her ability to speak, write, listen and read in Canada’s native language English. A standard registration fee of INR 12,000 is charged for a single attempt of IELTS examination. The test is a bit pricey and therefore you must make sure to get through the test in your very first attempt. Get oneclick immigration’s professionally designed IELTS exam kit complementary with our PR services.

3. Permanent Residence fee (called PR fee or RPRF)- Primary Applicant: CAN $490 Secondary Applicant: CAN $490 & Child Applicant: CAN $150

Permanent Resident Fee is the fee you give to the Government of Canada as a processing expense for Permanent Resident Visa. CIC (Citizenship and Immigration Canada) grants you the right to be a Permanent Resident of Canada after you pay this fee and for that reason, this fee is also called Right to Permanent Resident Fee (RPRF). The primary applicant needs to pay Canadian $490. Similarly, a secondary applicant has to pay same amount of $490. In case any child is accompanying you, an extra fee of Canadian $150 per child is to be paid. This fee is mandatory to be paid and is non-refundable in case your visa application is rejected.

4. Medical fee: 5000 – 9000 INR

A fee called Medical fee is to be borne by the applicant in process of undergoing a medical examination. This medical examination is obligatory as the Canadian government has to be assured that the population of Canada is safe from any communicable disease that any immigrant may bring in. Thus, a person has to be healthy and must not be carrying any communicable ailment such as Tuberculosis, Hepatitis, etc. to be eligible to enter Canada as a Permanent Resident.

5. Biometrics is compulsory for Indians to Immigrate to Canada

The new requirement for the Indian by the Canadian Government from the Next Year to give the Biometrics for those who are applying for the Visitor, study, work and Permanent Residency Visa from  31 December 2018. In which every applicant needs to pay 85 CAD (4,860 in INR) who are under the age group of 14 Years to 79 Years.

6. Passport Cost:

The Canadian authorities validate your identity through your passport for which a nominal charge of Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 2,000 is charged. This amount is per person cost and unsurprisingly goes up with number of members accompanying you.

7. Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) cost:

Apart from the above mentioned expenses, there are certain payments that are situational and you may need to incur th0em. For instance, State nomination fee. Other charges include . PCC is to be obtained so that you can claim a clean legal history on your name. Any person with any ongoing charges/ court case is prohibited to leave the country. Other cost includes Spouse’s IELTS (if he/she is willing to give IELTS exam), Spouse Educational Credential Assessment (ECA), etc.

Fund Management for ‘Proof of Fund’:

Fund management is upholding of required amount of fund to be showcased by the applicant (as Proof of Fund) to Canadian government. Showcasing Proof of Fund is mandatory under Express Entry’s Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) and Federal Trade Worker Program (FSTP). For Canadian Experience Class, it is not mandatory to showcase funds. Under Provincial Nomination Programs (PNPs) it may or may not require showing funds depending on the PNP you have applied to.  
Your funds must be your original assets and the borrowed amount of money cannot be considered as Fund. Most prominently accepted forms of assets are:
  • Cash
  • Savings account Balance
  • Bonds, shares, debentures, etc.
  • Other similar Financial assets
Tabular Representation of Fund Requirements on the basis of size of the family/ number of members immigrating to Canada:
Number of Family MembersFunds Required (in Canadian dollars)
1$12,475
2$15,531
3$19,093
4$23,181
5$26,292
6$29,652
7$33,014
For each additional family member$3,361
The above mentioned tabular figures are in accordance with the current guidelines given by CIC. Any amend in the fund requirement policies can be announced anytime by the Canada Immigration department.   
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How much money you should bring to Canada with you 2019?:

Bringing your finances to Canada is a personal decision to make. However, there is a legal condition attached to the limit of funds you are bringing in the country. Canadian customs regulations need you to declare if you’re carrying more than CAN$10,000 while entering Canada. If you fail to tell them, you may be fined and in fact your funds could be seized by the authority.
Following are the financial instruments that are allowed to bring in the country:
  • cash
  • documents that show property or capital payable to you, such as:
  • stocks
  • bonds
  • debentures
  • treasury bills
  • documents that guarantee payment of a set amount of money, which are payable to you, such as:
  • banker’s drafts
  • cheques
  • travellers’ cheques
  • Money orders

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Working While You Are on Student Visa

International students who are attending full-time programs are allowed to work without a work permit on their own campus or the campus of other institutions within the same municipality. In order to be eligible to work on-campus, you must hold a valid student visa and be enrolled full-time in your institution.
Foreign students can also work off-campus up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks, such as the winter and summer holidays or spring break. To be eligible for off-campus jobs you must have a valid student visa and remain in satisfactory academic standing as determined by your institution and must be studying in an academic, vocational or professional training program that leads to a degree, diploma or certificate that is at least six months in duration.

Students enrolled in an English as a Second Language or French as a Second Language program and students taking a general interest course or program are NOT permitted to work off-campus.

Bringing Your Family to Canada

You may bring your spouse, common-law partner, and dependent children to Canada to be with you while you study. Your spouse or common-law partner can work anywhere in Canada with an Open Work Permit during your studies.

Your Health Care Responsibilities

The government of Canada does not pay for the medical costs of international students. Health insurance is handled by each province and varies from province to province. You should contact your school ahead to inquire if they offer any health care benefits.

Canada Post-Graduation Work Permit Program

After graduating from your program you may qualify to apply for the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program. The program is intended to provide graduating international students a three-year work experience and you do not need to have a job offer to get the open work permit.
In order to be eligible, you must:


  • have received written confirmation of graduation (e.g. by transcript, official letter or graduation certificate);
  • apply for the Post-Graduation Work Permit no later than 90 days after receiving written confirmation of graduating;
  • have a valid student visa (your study permit has not expired).
Permanent Resident Eligibility
International students who have completed their studies and have gained a certain amount of work experience within Canada (via the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program) may apply for permanent resident status under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). See our detail information here ….

Extend a Student Visa or Change Conditions

If you want to extend your stay in Canada as a student, you must complete an application to do so.  Check the expiry date on your study permit, and make sure you apply at least 30 days before that date.
If you decide to change programs or school / institution, you must complete an application to change the conditions of you study permit.

Lost Your Student Status?

You may apply to restore your status as a student within 90 days of losing it. You may only apply if you have continued to meet the requirements under which you were allowed to enter and stay in Canada and you have met all the conditions imposed on your permit.
After you apply to restore your status, you may stay in Canada until a decision is made on your application but you are not allowed to study until your status has been restored.
There is no guarantee that your application to restore your status will be accepted. On your application, you must provide full details of all the facts and circumstances that caused you to lose your status.
NOTE: You do not require a study permit to go to school in Canada if:
  • You wish to study in a short-term course or program:
    • You do not need a study permit if you plan to take a course or program in Canada that lasts six months or less. You must complete the course or program within the period authorized for your stay in Canada.
  • You are a family member of a Foreign representatives to Canada:
    • If you are a family member or staff member of a foreign representative to Canada accredited by Global Affairs Canada (GAC), you may not need a permit to study in Canada. You should contact your embassy in Canada. Your embassy can contact the Office of Protocol at GAC to find out whether you need a study permit.
  • You are a family member of foreign armed forces:
    • If you are a member of a foreign armed force under the Visiting Forces Act, you do not need a permit to study in Canada. If your family members, including minor children, want to study in Canada, they must meet the requirements.







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