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EXPRESS ENTRY DRAWS
| Invitation Number | Draw Date | Round Type | Invitations Issued | CRS of Lowest Ranked Candidate Invited |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 342 | 14-Apr-25 | Provincial Nominee Program | 825 | 764 |
| 341 | 21-Mar-25 | French language proficiency (Version 1) |
7,500 | 379 |
| 340 | 17-Mar-25 | Provincial Nominee Program | 536 | 736 |
| 339 | 6-Mar-25 | French language proficiency (Version 1) |
4,500 | 410 |
| 338 | 3-Mar-25 | Provincial Nominee Program | 725 | 667 |
| 337 | 19-Feb-25 | French language proficiency (Version 1) |
6,500 | 428 |
| 336 | 17-Feb-25 | Provincial Nominee Program | 646 | 750 |
| 335 | 5-Feb-25 | Canadian Experience Class | 4,000 | 521 |
| 334 | 4-Feb-25 | Provincial Nominee Program | 455 | 802 |
| 333 | 23-Jan-25 | Canadian Experience Class | 4,000 | 527 |
| 332 | 8-Jan-25 | Canadian Experience Class | 1,350 | 542 |
| 331 | 7-Jan-25 | Provincial Nominee Program | 471 | 793 |
| 330 | 16-Dec-24 | Provincial Nominee Program | 1,085 | 727 |
| 329 | 3-Dec-24 | French language proficiency (Version 1) |
800 | 466 |
| 328 | 2-Dec-24 | Provincial Nominee Program | 676 | 705 |
| 327 | 20-Nov-24 | Healthcare occupations (Version 1) |
3,000 | 463 |
| 326 | 19-Nov-24 | Canadian Experience Class | 400 | 539 |
| 325 | 18-Nov-24 | Provincial Nominee Program | 174 | 816 |
| 324 | 15-Nov-24 | French language proficiency (Version 1) |
800 | 478 |
| 323 | 13-Nov-24 | Canadian Experience Class | 400 | 547 |
| 322 | 12-Nov-24 | Provincial Nominee Program | 733 | 812 |
| 321 | 23-Oct-24 | Trade occupations (Version 1) |
1,800 | 433 |
| 320 | 22-Oct-24 | Canadian Experience Class | 400 | 539 |
| 319 | 21-Oct-24 | Provincial Nominee Program | 648 | 791 |
| 318 | 10-Oct-24 | French language proficiency (Version 1) |
1,000 | 444 |
| 317 | 9-Oct-24 | Canadian Experience Class | 500 | 539 |
| 316 | 7-Oct-24 | Provincial Nominee Program | 1,613 | 743 |
| 315 | 19-Sep-24 | Canadian Experience Class | 4,000 | 509 |
| 314 | 13-Sep-24 | French language proficiency (Version 1) |
1,000 | 446 |
| 313 | 9-Sep-24 | Provincial Nominee Program | 911 | 732 |
| 312 | 27-Aug-24 | Canadian Experience Class | 3,300 | 507 |
| 311 | 26-Aug-24 | Provincial Nominee Program | 1,121 | 694 |
| 310 | 15-Aug-24 | French language proficiency (Version 1) |
2,000 | 394 |
| 309 | 14-Aug-24 | Canadian Experience Class | 3,200 | 509 |
| 308 | 13-Aug-24 | Provincial Nominee Program | 763 | 690 |
| 307 | 31-Jul-24 | Canadian Experience Class | 5,000 | 510 |
| 306 | 30-Jul-24 | Provincial Nominee Program | 964 | 686 |
| 305 | 18-Jul-24 | French language proficiency (Version 1) |
1,800 | 400 |
| 304 | 17-Jul-24 | Canadian Experience Class | 6,300 | 515 |
| 303 | 16-Jul-24 | Provincial Nominee Program | 1,391 | 670 |
| 302 | 8-Jul-24 | French language proficiency (Version 1) |
3,200 | 420 |
| 301 | 5-Jul-24 | Healthcare occupations (Version 1) |
3,750 | 445 |
| 300 | 4-Jul-24 | Trade occupations (Version 1) |
1,800 | 436 |
| 299 | 2-Jul-24 | Provincial Nominee Program | 920 | 739 |
| 298 | 19-Jun-24 | Provincial Nominee Program | 1,499 | 663 |
| 297 | 31-May-24 | Canadian Experience Class | 3,000 | 522 |
| 296 | 30-May-24 | Provincial Nominee Program | 2,985 | 676 |
| 295 | 24-Apr-24 | French language proficiency (Version 1) |
1,400 | 410 |
| 294 | 23-Apr-24 | General | 2,095 | 529 |
| 293 | 11-Apr-24 | STEM occupations (Version 1) |
4,500 | 491 |
| 292 | 10-Apr-24 | General | 1,280 | 549 |
| 291 | 26-Mar-24 | French language proficiency (Version 1) |
1,500 | 388 |
| 290 | 25-Mar-24 | General | 1,980 | 524 |
| 289 | 13-Mar-24 | Transport occupations (Version 1) |
975 | 430 |
| 288 | 12-Mar-24 | General | 2,850 | 525 |
| 287 | 29-Feb-24 | French language proficiency (Version 1) |
2,500 | 336 |
| 286 | 28-Feb-24 | General | 1,470 | 534 |
| 285 | 16-Feb-24 | Agriculture and agri-food occupations (Version 1) |
150 | 437 |
| 284 | 14-Feb-24 | Healthcare occupations (Version 1) |
3,500 | 422 |
| 283 | 13-Feb-24 | General | 1,490 | 535 |
| 282 | 1-Feb-24 | French language proficiency (Version 1) |
7,000 | 365 |
| 281 | 31-Jan-24 | General | 730 | 541 |
| 280 | 23-Jan-24 | General | 1,040 | 543 |
| 279 | 10-Jan-24 | General | 1,510 | 546 |
HopeWay´s Newcomer’s Guide
As a newcomer to Canada, it is important to plan well before
you arrive in Canada or even start planning at the time you apply for permanent residency,
study permit, or work permit. Here is a referenced only checklist on essential items you may
need to prepare or consider as a newcomer:
BEFORE ARRIVAL
- Know your DESTINATION: Research your new province and city you are going to live
in,
including but not limited to cost of living, housing options, key public services
contact, and labour/ job market. - Secure your ACCOMODATION: Research your preferred choice of home (condo,
apartment, town
house, or detached house) in your chosen neighbourhood secure it, whether it is for
rental or purchase. You can seek help from the Canadian Mortgage & Housing
Corporation
(CMHC) to understand more about tenant’s rights and obligations in Canada. - Get ready your IMMIGRATION DOCUMENTS: Make you have valid passport and necessary
immigration documents required by IRCC for landing, like Confirmation of Permanent
Residence (COPR), temporary visa, work visa, ETA, etc. - Collect other OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS: Gather or apply for important official
documents (with
photocopies) for use in Canada, in birth certificates, marriage or divorce certificates,
vaccination and medical records, educational certificates and transcripts, drivers’
licence, police certificates, etc. If they are not in English or French, remember to
have your documents translated. - Exchange for Canadian Currency: Exchange enough Canadian currency or bring a
multicurrency debit card for immediate usage after landing. - Purchase necessary INSURANCE: Obtain the right health insurance to cover yourself
and
your family until you are eligible for the provincial health-care benefit. You would
need to buy the homeowner or tenant insurance for your new home. Consult a licensed
insurance broker for advice. - Check CUSTOM requirement: Research the Canada Custom website on what can and
cannot be
brought to Canada, the necessary forms to fill in, and follow the procedures specified. - Book your TICKET: Fix your arrival date, book your travel ticket(s), and
pre-arrange
your transportation to your home. - Make online appointment for GOVERNMENT SERVICES: Prebook time slots for Social
Insurance
Number (SIN), health card, driver’s license, etc, to minimize the waiting time for
different government services. - Build your Canadian RESUME: Research and create a Canadian-style resume that
outstands
your skills and experiences. - Credential Assessment: If you are coming to work or study, particularly in
specific
professions or trades, remember to research or check with the relevant professional
organization or education institutions to have your education qualifications, work
experiences, and/or professional credentials assessed or accredited.
AFTER YOUR ARRIVAL
- Access Immigrant-Serving organizations: Canada has many immigrant-serving
organizations
that help newcomers settle in and integrate with Canada. They offer help on language
improvement, job searching, community integration, and secure home. You may even connect
with them before arrival. - Apply for a Social Insurance Number (SIN): SIN is required for work, taxes, and
accessing government benefit and services. You can apply it at the Service Canada
Centre. - Apply for a HEALTH insurance card: Research and understand about the Canadian
healthcare
system and how to access it in your province. If eligible, you should apply health card
for each family member to access government-subsidized medical care. Ministry of Health
in the province where you live should be contacted. - Open a Canadian Bank Account: You can research on the Canadian banking industry
by
visiting the Canadian Bankers Association (CBA) website and decide which bank you would
like to open an account with to manage your personal finances. - Build your Canadian CREDIT history: Good credit history would help you lower your
interest cost for mortgage, credit card, car loan, etc. Also, approval should be easier
for applications like post paid mobile services and line of credit. Please consult your
banker on what product is an effective way to build your credit history in Canada. - Apply for a DRIVER’S licence: Find out the rules for you to exchange your foreign
driver’s license with Canadian license at your province. Written tests and driving tests
may be required. Plan ahead for a smooth transition. - Explore your NEIGHBOURHOOD: Explore your new neighbourhood, meet new neighbours,
and
find out different transportation options around your new home. - Store the EMERGENCY numbers: 911 for police, fire, and ambulance.
- Enroll your child in SCHOOL: Contact the public/ Catholic school board near your
new
home and register your child as soon as you arrive in Canada. Free public education is
available to every child in Canada. - Polish your LANGUAGE capability: English and French are the official languages in
Cananda. Proficiency in either (or both) of the languages is crucial for integration and
success. You can enroll in government funded language classes. - Track your PERMENANT RESIDENT (PR) Card: Remember to follow up with IRCC office
if you
do not receive your PR Card from IRCC within two months from your date of arrival. - Learn about Canadian TAX System: You should understand your tax obligations and
credits/benefits as a newcomer to Canada. Learn how to file your taxes and apply for
different social benefits. - Find a FAMILY doctor: Search and register a family doctor as early as possible.
You may
contact Ministry of Health in your province for help too. - Start NETWORKING: Building networks with other newcomers, professionals,
volunteers, and
neighbourhood community is important for settling in Canada. - Understand about Canadian CULTURE: Learn about Canadian customs and etiquette. It
is
essential for a smooth community integration.
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immigration processing fees
| Category | Service & Details | Fee (CAD) |
|---|---|---|
| A. Citizenship | ||
| Citizenship – application fees | ||
| Adult (18 and over) | 649.75 | |
| This includes processing fee ($530) and right of citizenship fee ($119.75) | ||
| Stateless adult (18 or over) born to Canadian parent | 119.75 | |
| Right of citizenship fee ($119.75) | ||
| Minor (under 18) – processing fee | 100 | |
| Other citizenship fees and services | ||
| Citizenship certificate (proof of citizenship) | 75 | |
| Search for your record of citizenship | 75 | |
| Resume your citizenship (18 and over) | 530 | |
| Resume your citizenship (under 18) | 100 | |
| Renounce your citizenship | 100 | |
| Right of Citizenship | 119.75 | |
| B. Family sponsorship | ||
| Spouse, partner or children (abroad or in Canada) | ||
| Sponsor your spouse or partner | 1,205.00 | |
| Sponsorship fee ($85), principal applicant processing fee ($545) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | ||
| Include any dependent child | 175 per child | |
| Include any dependent child on an application with your spouse or partner ($175) | ||
| Parents and grandparents | ||
| Sponsor your parent or grandparent | 1,205.00 | |
| Sponsorship fee ($85), principal applicant processing fee ($545) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | ||
| Include the spouse or partner of your parent or grandparent | 1,210.00 | |
| Processing fee ($635) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | ||
| Include a dependent child of your parent or grandparent | 175 per child | |
| Adopted children and other relatives | ||
| Sponsor your relative (22 years or older) | 1,205.00 | |
| Sponsorship fee ($85), principal applicant processing fee ($545) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | ||
| Sponsor a dependent child, adopted child (or child to be adopted) or orphaned relative | 170 per child | |
| Sponsor only a dependent child ($85 sponsorship fee and $85 processing fee) | ||
| Include a dependant, adopted child (or child to be adopted) or orphaned relative on an application with your relative | 175 per child | |
| The fee for including a dependent child in your family member’s sponsorship application ($175) | ||
| Sponsor your relative (under 22 years old and not your dependent child) | 745 | |
| Sponsorship fee ($85), principal applicant processing fee ($85) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | ||
| Include the spouse or partner of your relative | 1,210.00 | |
| Processing fee ($635) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | ||
| C. Permanent Residence | ||
| Economic immigration (including Express Entry) | ||
| These fees apply to: | ||
| Agri-food pilot | ||
| Atlantic immigration pilot | ||
| Atlantic immigration program | ||
| Canadian experience class | ||
| Federal skilled workers | ||
| Federal skilled trades | ||
| Provincial nominee | ||
| Rural or francophone community immigration pilots | ||
| Quebec-selected skilled workers | ||
| Your application | 1525 | |
| Processing fee ($950) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | ||
| Include your spouse or partner | 1525 | |
| Processing fee ($950) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | ||
| Include a dependent child | 260 per child | |
| Home care workers (caregivers) (programs opened in 2025) | ||
| Your application | 1525 | |
| Processing fee ($950) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | ||
| Include your spouse or partner | 1525 | |
| Processing fee ($950) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | ||
| Include a dependent child | 260 per child | |
| Business immigration | ||
| These fees apply to: | ||
| Quebec business immigration | ||
| Self-employed people | ||
| Start-up visa | ||
| Your application | 2385 | |
| Processing fee ($1810) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | ||
| Include your spouse or partner | 1525 | |
| Processing fee ($950) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | ||
| Include a dependent child | 260 per child | |
| Humanitarian and compassionate | ||
| These fees also apply to the | ||
| Health-care worker permanent residence pathway | ||
| Pathway to permanent residence – Families of Canadian victims of recent air disasters | ||
| Pathway to permanent residence – Family reunification for Ukrainian nationals | ||
| Temporary public policy for Hong Kong residents | ||
| Temporary public policy to further facilitate access to permanent resident status for out-of-status construction workers in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) | ||
| Temporary resident to permanent resident pathway (TR to PR pathway) | ||
| Your application | 1210 | |
| Processing fee ($635) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | ||
| Include your spouse or partner | 1210 | |
| Processing fee ($635) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | ||
| Include a dependent child | 175 per child | |
| Permanent resident cards | ||
| Your permanent resident (PR) card can only be delivered to an address in Canada. If you are outside Canada and don’t have a valid PR card, or if your card is lost or stolen, apply for a permanent resident travel document to return to Canada. | ||
| Permanent resident card | 50 | |
| D. Temporary Residence (e.g. Study, Work, Visit, etc.) | ||
| Study Permits (including extensions) | ||
| Study permit (including extensions) – per person | 150 | |
| Restore your status as a student | 389.75 | |
| Restore your status ($239.75) and a get a new study permit ($150) | ||
| Work Permits (including extensions) | ||
| Work permit (including extensions) – per person | 155 | |
| Work permit (including extensions) – per group (3 or more performing artists) | 465 | |
| Maximum fee for a group of 3 or more performing artists applying at the same time and place | ||
| Open work permit holder | 100 | |
| Restore your status as a worker | 394.75 | |
| Restore your status ($239.75) and get a new work permit ($155) | ||
| International Experience Canada | ||
| International Experience Canada fee | 179.75 | |
| Temporary resident permit | ||
| Temporary resident permit – per person | 239.75 | |
| Visitor visa (including super visa) or extend your stay in Canada Work Permits (including extensions) | ||
| Visitor visa – per person | 100 | |
| Single or multiple entry temporary resident visa | ||
| Visitor visa – per family (1 fee per family of 5 or more people) | 500 | |
| Single or multiple entry temporary resident visa; maximum fee for a family of 5 or more people applying at the same time and place | ||
| Extend your stay as a visitor – per person | 100 | |
| Restore your status as a visitor | 239.75 | |
| Visa fee not needed | ||
| E. Other applications and services | ||
| Biometrics | ||
| Biometrics – per person | 85 | |
| Biometrics – per family (2 or more people) | 170 | |
| Maximum fee for a family of 2 or more people applying at the same time and place | ||
| Employer compliance | ||
| Employer compliance fee | 230 | |
| Employer compliance fee – group of entertainers (3 or more) | 690 | |
| Verify your status or replace an immigration document | ||
| Verify your status or replace an immigration document | 30 |