I received a letter asking me to pay additional fees for my Express Entry application. How do I pay the additional fees?
On April 30, 2022, the fees increased for all permanent residence applications.
If you received a letter from us asking you to pay additional fees, you should:
- Calculate the total fee difference you need to pay
- Add up all the “payable difference(s)” in the table below that apply to your situation
- For example, the payable difference for you, your spouse and 1 dependent child (including the right of permanent residence fee) would be CAN$85.
- Go to the Make an additional payment or pay other fees page in the ePayment portal
- Under Quantity, enter the payable difference amount
- Each payment generates 1 receipt. You can pay as a single payment or repeat this step to make multiple payments.
Fees | Previous amount used in our systems ($CAN) | New fee effective April 30, 2022 ($CAN) | Payable difference ($CAN) |
---|---|---|---|
Your application Processing fee and right of permanent residence fee |
1,325 | 1,365 | 40 |
Your application (without right of permanent residence fee) | 825 | 850 | 25 |
Include your spouse or partner Processing fee and right of permanent residence fee |
1,325 | 1,365 | 40 |
Include your spouse or partner (without right of permanent residence fee) | 825 | 850 | 25 |
Include a dependent child | 225 per child | 230 per child | 5 per child |
Right of permanent residence fee (may be paid at a later date) | 500 | 515 | 15 |
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