i totally understand the frustration, but with EE they have to work a full Year and have a certain amount of work experience before they can apply. they do not get money from the government to help when they just come here they have to have their own they have to eval their credentials and get PCC backgrounds and they pay for all those them selves they have to do IELTS they have to pay for that as well you have to have a certain levil of education and yes most refugee have that example i have a master, there are people who has a PhD but at the end of the day we did not do EE we did this process so we are aware of the wait time well personal i was aware because i did research and i knew i could never go home until i become a citizen i knew the time frame to get a hearing the time frame to get a PR its all on the internet i knew it was cheaper than EE so the fact that you belive its the same cost it is not.
i am not trying to say EE is better that us refugee no but the fact is they pay more fees and get all these things done on their own security from their home country and all that and that is the reason most of us have not yet become PR because canada does not have a relationship with most of our countries so they are having a hard time getting these information with EE all they have to do is verify the report is real some programs require Proof of funds, EE is faster because again they get all their documents and pay for everything them selves and itsnot six month after they get here, its sx month after working for 1 year as a full time emplyee in a field that is required not just any job their are specification as well. and after all thoes fees
they have to pay the same application fee of $550 and then a RPRF of $500
You can do some research on how must it cost to these things
- Work / Study Permit $150
- IELTS - $320
- WES Basic Evaluation Fees (7 Days) Document-by-Document Evaluation Course-by-Course (with GPA & course-levels) CPA Board Evaluation $100 $160 $200.
- PR App Fee $550
- RPRF -$500
- and this does not include them paying for their own PCC and Security from their country as well.
How much money you’ll need
The amount of money you need to support your family depends on the size of your family. To calculate the size of your family you must include
- yourself
- your spouse or partner
- your dependent children and
- your spouse’s dependent children
Include your spouse or dependent children even if they’re
- permanent residents or Canadian citizens
- not coming to Canada with you
This table shows the minimum amount you need to immigrate to Canada. If you have more money, you should list the full amount in your profile or application.
Number of
family members | Funds required
(in Canadian dollars) |
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1 | $12,960 |
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2 | $16,135 |
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3 | $19,836 |
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4 | $24,083 |
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5 | $27,315 |
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6 | $30,806 |
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7 | $34,299 |
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For each additional family member | $3,492 |
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https://www.myetc.ca/
i said all that to say this the govemnet will always be in Favor of EE for all those reasons its unfortunate for us, when my friends as me if they can claim refugee i tell them no i tell them get a degree same money come here work and they can live with me and do EE because all this stress we undergo in just not worth putting another peron through
ALL THE BEST TO US ALL