Cost of Immigrating to Canada Through Express Entry – Complete 2025 Guide

Express Entry Costs 2025 – Full PR Fee Guide for Canada

This guide explains all Express Entry immigration costs in 2025, including government PR fees, language tests, ECA, biometrics, medical exams, translations, and settlement funds. Learn the true minimum costs for single applicants and families before starting the process.

Cost of Immigrating to Canada Through Express Entry – Complete 2025 Guide

If you want to obtain Permanent Residence (PR) through the Express Entry system, the first thing you need to understand is the true cost of immigration. Knowing the exact expenses helps you plan better financially and avoid unexpected fees.

This comprehensive guide covers all major 2025 costs: government fees, language tests, biometrics, medical exams, and other third-party expenses.


1. Main Permanent Residence (PR) Application Fees – Mandatory

The table below shows official Government of Canada PR application fees:

Fee Type Single Applicant With Spouse/Partner
Application Processing Fee $950 $1,900
Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) $575 $1,150
Biometrics $85 $170
Total $1,610 $3,220
Add Dependent Child $260 per child $260 per child
Minimum total for complete application $1,870 $3,480

Notes:

  • Biometrics for families are capped at $170.

  • Children under 14 and adults over 79 do not need biometrics.

  • Paying the RPRF upfront speeds up application processing. If the file is refused, the RPRF is refunded.


2. Third-Party Costs (Additional Required Expenses)

To create an Express Entry profile and submit a PR application, you’ll need to pay several external costs:

Language Tests (IELTS, CELPIP, PTE, TEF, TCF)

Required for ALL Express Entry candidates.

Cost: $290–$450 + tax
Varies by country and test center.

Accepted tests:

  • IELTS General

  • CELPIP General

  • PTE Core

  • TEF Canada

  • TCF Canada


Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)

Required for applicants whose education is outside Canada.

Cost: $200–$310 + mailing fees

Approved ECA organizations: WES, IQAS, ICES, CES, etc.


Official Translation of Documents

Any non-English/French document must be officially translated.

Cost: $25–$70 per page
May increase based on urgency or complexity.


Medical Exam (IME)

As of 2025, upfront medical exams are mandatory and must be uploaded with the PR application.

Cost: $140–$280
Performed ONLY by IRCC-approved panel physicians.


Police Certificates

Needed for all countries where you lived 6+ consecutive months in the past 10 years.

Costs vary by country, for example:

  • India: $8–$38

  • China: $40–$120

  • Nigeria: $5–$180

  • Philippines: $4–$39


3. Predictable Additional Costs

These aren’t official fees but almost all applicants encounter them:

  • Passport renewal

  • Notary fees & certified signatures

  • Courier/postal fees

  • Printing & scanning documents

  • Travel expenses for medical or biometrics

  • Retaking language tests

  • Landing travel to Canada

  • Immigration-standard photos

  • Extra translations


4. Immigration Lawyer Fees (Optional)

Lawyer fees vary based on service level:

$2,000–$5,000

Benefits of using a lawyer:

  • Higher chance of receiving ITA

  • Avoid delays and mistakes

  • Full IRCC-compliant document preparation

  • Detailed risk analysis

  • Reduced stress and peace of mind


5. Settlement Funds (Proof of Funds)

Not required for:
✔ CEC applicants
✔ Applicants with a valid job offer

Required for:
✔ FSW
✔ FSTP

2025 Proof of Funds for 1 person: $15,263
Each family member increases the required amount.


6. How Express Entry Works (Quick Overview)

Express Entry is an online system selecting skilled workers through three programs:

  • CEC

  • FSWP

  • FSTP

Process:

  1. Determine eligibility

  2. Create Express Entry profile (free)

  3. Receive a CRS score

  4. If competitive → Receive ITA

  5. Submit PR application

  6. Upload documents

  7. Pay fees

  8. Wait for IRCC decision


Summary: What Is the Total Cost of Express Entry?

Single Applicant:

Minimum total: ~$3,000–$4,500 CAD
(includes language test + ECA + medical + translations + government fees)

Couple:

Minimum total: ~$5,000–$7,000 CAD

Costs may increase depending on:
✔ Number of translations
✔ Number of language test attempts
✔ Additional documents and travel costs


Article Link:

https://www.cicnews.com/2025/11/how-much-does-it-cost-to-immigrate-through-express-entry-1162232.html
 

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