Cost of Express Entry Application: Complete Fee Breakdown for 2026
Cost of Express Entry Application: Complete Fee Breakdown for 2026
The government fee for an Express Entry application is $990 CAD for the principal applicant. That number gets shared a lot. What does not get shared is that the total cost — including everything required to actually submit a complete, eligible application — is significantly higher. Here is the full picture.
Government Processing Fees (Effective April 30, 2026)
IRCC raised permanent residence fees on April 30, 2026 — the latest biennial adjustment.
| Applicant | Processing Fee | Right of PR Fee | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Principal applicant | $990 CAD | $600 CAD | $1,590 CAD |
| Accompanying spouse | $990 CAD | $600 CAD | $1,590 CAD |
| Each dependent child | $270 CAD | $0 | $270 CAD |
The Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) must be paid by the principal applicant and accompanying spouse. Dependent children under 22 who are not spouses or common-law partners are exempt from the RPRF.
Family of four example (2 adults, 2 children):
- Two adults: $1,590 × 2 = $3,180 CAD
- Two children: $270 × 2 = $540 CAD
- Total government fees: $3,720 CAD
Biometrics
Biometrics (fingerprints and photo) are required for most applicants and are collected at a Visa Application Centre (VAC).
- $85 CAD per adult
- Capped at $170 CAD per family (regardless of family size)
Previously collected biometrics may still be valid. Check your IRCC account to see whether you need to provide them again.
Language Testing
You cannot avoid this cost — valid language results are a mandatory eligibility requirement.
| Test | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| IELTS General Training | $280-330 CAD |
| CELPIP General | $280-330 CAD |
| PTE Core | $260-310 CAD |
| TEF Canada (French) | $350-450 CAD |
If you retest to improve your CLB level — which most candidates targeting CLB 9 need to do at least once — multiply the cost accordingly. Two IELTS attempts: $560-660 CAD.
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Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)
A mandatory requirement for FSWP applicants with foreign degrees.
| Provider | Cost |
|---|---|
| WES (World Education Services) | $245-285 CAD |
| IQAS (Alberta applicants only) | Free |
| CES (University of Toronto) | $210-240 CAD |
| ICAS | $200-250 CAD |
Additional costs: some institutions charge for transcript issuance, certified copies, or international courier fees to send documents to the ECA body ($20-80 CAD).
Medical Examination (IME)
Cost varies significantly by country and panel physician. General ranges:
| Region | Estimated Cost per Person |
|---|---|
| India | $180-250 CAD equivalent |
| Nigeria | $200-300 CAD equivalent |
| Philippines | $150-250 CAD equivalent |
| United States | $350-500 USD |
| Canada (if on work permit) | $200-350 CAD |
Additional vaccinations required by the physician are not included in the exam fee and may add $50-200 CAD per person.
Family of four: Medical exams for two adults and two children run $800-1,400 CAD total.
Police Clearance Certificates (PCCs)
Costs vary by country. Typical ranges:
- India (PSK): approximately $50 CAD equivalent
- Nigeria (POSSAP + authentication): approximately $80-120 CAD equivalent
- Philippines (NBI Clearance): approximately $30-50 CAD equivalent
Multiple countries add multiple fees. Applicants with residence in three or four countries pay for each.
Document Translation
Any document not in English or French requires certified translation. Translation costs depend on document length and language pair.
Typical rates: $30-80 CAD per page for certified translations. Birth certificates, marriage certificates, transcripts, and employment documents all need translation if originally in another language.
A complete set of translated documents might run $200-600 CAD depending on volume and origin country.
Proof of Funds (Opportunity Cost, Not Direct Fee)
The settlement funds themselves are not an application fee, but they represent capital you must demonstrate as liquid and available:
- Single applicant: $15,263 CAD minimum
- Family of four: $28,362 CAD minimum
These funds are not paid to IRCC — you show them to prove you have them, then keep them for your settlement in Canada.
Complete Cost Summary
Single Applicant (No Family)
| Item | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Government processing fee + RPRF | $1,590 CAD |
| Biometrics | $85 CAD |
| Language test (1-2 attempts) | $300-650 CAD |
| ECA (WES) | $260-310 CAD |
| Medical exam | $200-350 CAD |
| Police certificates (1-2 countries) | $60-150 CAD |
| Document translation (if applicable) | $0-400 CAD |
| Estimated Total | $2,495-3,535 CAD |
Family of Four (2 Adults, 2 Children)
| Item | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Government fees (2 adults + 2 children) | $3,720 CAD |
| Biometrics | $170 CAD (capped) |
| Language tests (2 adults, 1-2 attempts each) | $600-1,300 CAD |
| ECA for both adults | $520-620 CAD |
| Medical exams (4 people) | $800-1,400 CAD |
| Police certificates | $200-400 CAD |
| Document translation | $200-600 CAD |
| Estimated Total | $6,210-8,210 CAD |
Costs Not Included Above
Consultant or legal fees: If you hire an RCIC or immigration lawyer, add $1,000-8,000 CAD. Full representation for a standard Express Entry case runs $3,000-5,000 CAD at most firms.
Settlement costs: The first months in Canada require rent, deposits, furniture, and living expenses. This is separate from the proof of funds requirement but represents real capital needs.
Travel to panel physician or VAC: In countries with limited panel physicians, travel to a major city adds transportation and accommodation costs.
Photo requirements: IRCC requires specific passport-format photos. Not expensive, but an administrative cost.
Putting the Cost in Context
The total Express Entry immigration investment — government fees, mandatory assessments, medical, and other mandatory costs — runs $2,500-8,000 CAD depending on family size and country of origin. When measured against the total economic value of Canadian Permanent Residence (lifetime access to Canadian healthcare, education, labor market, and eventual citizenship), the return on this investment is substantial.
The cost of an application refusal — losing the processing fees and having to reapply — is $1,590 CAD per adult plus the time cost of starting the 60-day application process over. This is the strongest argument for preparation: the cost of getting it wrong is high relative to the cost of preparation.
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