Fee Schedule
Temporary Residence Applications
as of February 6, 2014Description CAN$ INR
Individual 100 5,450
Family Rate - maximum 500 27,250
Study Permit (fee includes temporary resident visa, if required) 150 8,200
Work Permit (fee includes temporary resident visa, if required) 155 8,450
Work permit - Group of 3 or more Performing Artists 465 25,350
Transit Visa (for less than 48 hours in Canada) free free
Permanent Residence Applications*
Skilled Worker, Provincial Nominee, Family Class CAN$ INR
Principal Applicant 550 30,000
Spouse/Partner 550 30,000
Dependant 22 yrs and over 550 30,000
Dependant under 22 yrs 150 8,200
Business Immigrants (Outside Quebec)
Principal Applicant 1050 57,250
Spouse/Partner 550 30,000
Dependant 22 yrs and over 550 30,000
Dependant under 22 yrs 150 8,200
Right of Permanent Resident Fee (Principal Applicant, Spouse/ Partner) 490 26,700
* Please note that if you submit your application to a Canadian office (CPC or CIO), payment should be made at that office
Other Applications
Applications CAN$ INR
Rehabilitation - Serious Criminality 1000 54,500
Rehabilitation - Criminality 200 10,900
Authorization to Return to Canada 400 21,800
Replacement or certification of an immigration document 30 1,650
Repayment of removals – USA / St. Pierre & Miquelon 750 40,900
Repayment of removals – other destinations 1500 81,800
Permanent Resident Travel Document 50 2,750
Temporary Resident Permit 200 10,900
Biometric fee (If Required) CAN$ INR
Biometrics - Individual 85 4,650
Biometrics - Family Rate 170 9,300
Biometrics - Group performing artists 255 13,900
*Note: If you need to give your biometrics, the $85 CAD biometric fee covers the VAC service charge.
Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF)
Applicants for permanent residence can pay the Right of Permanent Residence Fee ($490) at the time they submit their application or at a later date when requested. The processing fee is still required when submitting an application.
The following applicants are not required to pay the RPRF:
dependent children of a principal applicant or sponsor, a child to be adopted, or an orphaned brother, sister, niece, nephew or grandchild;
protected persons, including Convention refugees.