The amount of money required to relocate to Canada is based by the size of your family and the immigration program you select. It also includes costs for settlement, processing fees, document translation, and other expenses.
Even before deciding on an immigration program through which you intend to immigrate to Canada, you need budget for certain costs, such as language competency tests, educational assessments, and medical exams.
The CELPIP General Test costs CAD $ 280 in Canada, including taxes. With taxes, the IELTS General Test costs CAD$ 300. The availability and costs vary depending on the country.
Your diplomas may also need to be authenticated by a government-approved institution in Canada. One of them is World Education Services (WES). A diploma validation costs around CAD 220, with an additional CAD$ 100 for each subsequent unit. The price includes basic delivery and taxes.
This procedure is required not only for Express Entry and PNPs, but also for temporary residency applications (like study or work visas). Only doctors who have been approved by the Canadian government can do these.
The cost is determined by the doctor, city, and nation, as well as the required exams, which often include a chest X-ray, blood test, and urine test.
The candidate must supply the papers and paperwork that attests to the accuracy of the information supplied on the profile after submitting it and receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
Translations range in price from CAD 350 to CAD 450.