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What is the approximate cost of immigrating to Canada?

The approximate cost of immigration to Canada, taking the employer-sponsored immigration in four Atlantic provinces of Canada as an example, mainly involves the following expenses.

1, immigration application fee

When people apply for employer sponsorship in the four Atlantic provinces of Canada, they need to submit immigration application fees to the Canadian Immigration Bureau. For example, if a single person applies for immigration, the main applicant only needs 550 Canadian dollars; If the whole family emigrates, the accompanying spouse needs 550 Canadian dollars, and the accompanying children under 22 need 150 Canadian dollars. Overseas people pay relevant application fees when submitting application materials.

2. Relevant notary fees

Overseas applicants need certain notarization certificates when submitting immigration materials, such as notarization of no criminal record, notarization of marriage relationship and so on. For notarization, each notarized material needs about 160-260 yuan, generally about 10. According to the applicant's family members.

3. Intermediary service fee

Overseas people need to submit relevant necessary materials when applying for employer-sponsored immigration in Atlantic Canada, and look for employers in Canada. After entrusting a professional organization, the applicant does not need to spend too much time and energy. Professional organizations can match applicants with suitable employers and help them get maple leaf cards and land in Canada. Among them, the intermediary service fee is generally 6.5438+0.8 million Canadian dollars/household, which is charged by professionals when signing the contract. The actual expenses shall be subject to the fees charged by immigration agencies for immigrants.