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Canada PR Fees Set to Increase: What Workers, Families, and Businesses Need to Know

Redaction VSGBy Redaction VSG14 de April de 2026Updated:14 de April de 20263 Mins Read
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In 2026, Canada is set to raise fees for Permanent Residence and citizenship. Find out the updated PR fees, revised cost list, and important details applicants should be aware of before submission.

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1 What is Causing the Increase in Canada PR Fees?
2 Revised Canada PR Fees (Starting April 30, 2026)
2.1 Updated PR Fee Schedule
3 Increased Fees for Families as Well
4 Citizenship Fees Have Already Been Revised
5 Should You Submit Your Application Prior to the Fee Increase?
6 Concluding Thoughts

If you are considering relocating to Canada, here’s a crucial point to pay attention to. The government will soon implement another increase in immigration fees.

Effective April 30, 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) plans to hike fees for a majority of Permanent Residence (PR) applications. A smaller increase for citizenship applications has already been implemented.

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Let’s outline the revisions to the Permanent Residence (PR) fees in straightforward terms.

What is Causing the Increase in Canada PR Fees?

Every two years, Canada assesses immigration fees. The rationale is clear. Fees are modified to reflect inflation and climbing administrative expenses. Therefore, this is not an abrupt policy change. It forms part of an ongoing routine.

Revised Canada PR Fees (Starting April 30, 2026)

Beginning April 30, 2026, the majority of Permanent Residence (PR) application fees will experience a slight increase. These changes will impact a variety of immigration categories including skilled laborers, family sponsorship, and humanitarian initiatives.

Updated PR Fee Schedule

Category Current Fee New Fee (Effective April 30)
Right of Permanent Residence Fee CAD 575 CAD 600
Federal Skilled Workers, PNP, Quebec Skilled Workers, Economic Pilots CAD 950 CAD 990
Business Immigration (Federal & Quebec) CAD 1,810 CAD 1,895
Family Sponsorship CAD 545 CAD 570
Protected Persons & Humanitarian Programs CAD 635 CAD 660
Permit Holders CAD 375 CAD 390

The rise isn’t substantial, yet it accumulates, particularly for families applying as a unit.

Increased Fees for Families as Well

For those applying with family members such as spouses or children, anticipate small upticks in costs there too. IRCC has verified that fees for family members accompanying applicants will also rise. Hence, the total expense for group applications may become noticeably higher.

Citizenship Fees Have Already Been Revised

Another update that many might have overlooked is regarding the Right of Citizenship fee for adults, which has risen as of March 31, 2026:

  • Current: CAD 119.75 → Revised: CAD 123

This change impacts individuals applying for Canadian citizenship after fulfilling residency prerequisites.

Should You Submit Your Application Prior to the Fee Increase?

Here’s the key practical insight.

  • If your application is ready to go, filing it before April 30 could result in savings
  • If you are not prepared, the increase is minor, so it likely won’t alter long-term intentions

More critical is to ensure you submit a thorough and correct application.

Concluding Thoughts

Canada continues to be a favored choice for skilled workers, families, and students. Although fees are on the rise, the adjustments are relatively minor and expected. Nevertheless, for those looking to apply in the near future, the timing of your submission could be impactful.

If you are currently in the application process, now is an ideal moment to review your documents and proceed.

Fonte: Travelo Biz

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