IMM 5741E Return of Processing Fee Right of Permanent 2025

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Items that are eligible for free return shipping will incur Returns Processing Fees if returned. The seller will be charged the same fulfillment fee for that item this includes the order handling, pick and pack, and weight handling fees.
When your application for permanent residence is accepted, and your entry visa is stamped in your passport, you have one year to arrive in Canada. After landing, you can either wait a few weeks to receive your PR card or depart Canada and have a friend or family mail it to you. Usually shorter than a year.
We recommend you pay the right of permanent residence fee (CAN$575) now to avoid future delays. You will have to pay it before you become a permanent resident.
You will not receive your Green Card until you have paid the USCIS Immigrant Fee. Note: Effective April 1, 2024, the USCIS Immigration Fee will increase from $220 to $235. Visit - immigrant-fee for more information.
The fees listed above do not include the $575 Right of Permanent Residence fee (RPFR), which must be paid once an application for permanent residence has been approved. This fee applies to all applicants and/or sponsored persons who are not dependent children or protected persons.
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Economic immigration (including Express Entry) Fees$CAN Your application Processing fee ($950) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) 1,525.00 Your application (without right of permanent residence fee) 950.00 Include your spouse or partner Processing fee ($950) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) 1,525.002 more rows Jan 31, 2025
For most permanent residence applications, you need to pay the right of permanent residence fee (RPRF) when your application is approved. You will have to pay it before you can become a permanent resident. You can pay the RPRF at the same time as your application fees to avoid delays.