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    Canada immigration fees remain under INR 100000 for applicants

    September 24, 2025
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    Canada is moving to expand its immigration opportunities at the same time the United States has imposed new costs on its H-1B visa program. The parallel developments are drawing attention to the shifting dynamics of skilled migration in North America, particularly among Indian professionals seeking permanent residency. U.S. President Donald Trump signed a proclamation this week introducing a one-time fee of US$100,000 on new H-1B visa petitions filed by employers for workers based outside the country.

    Canada immigration fees remain under INR 100000 for applicants
    Canada expands quotas for 2025 as U.S. raises H1B visa fee to US$100000 for new applications.

    The measure does not apply to renewals or to existing H-1B visa holders. The H-1B program has long been a primary pathway for technology and engineering workers from countries including India, but the new cost structure is expected to influence employer decisions when filing applications. In contrast, Canada has expanded immigration allocations through its Provincial Nominee Program. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada confirmed that four provinces will receive increased quotas for 2025.

    Alberta’s allocation rose to 6,403 nominations, representing a 31 percent increase compared to its earlier figure this year. New Brunswick’s quota was restored to 3,000 spots, up from 1,500, following earlier reductions. Provincial officials have said the increases are designed to meet labor market needs and respond to population growth targets. Other provinces also received higher allocations as part of the updated plan. Manitoba and Nova Scotia were among the jurisdictions that secured increases after extensive discussions with the federal government.

    Canada confirms higher 2025 immigration quotas for provinces

    The adjustments are part of the broader effort to align the Provincial Nominee Program with labor shortages across healthcare, information technology, construction and other critical sectors. Canada has maintained its position as one of the leading destinations for skilled migration, with its Express Entry system and provincial pathways forming the core of its immigration framework. The federal government projects annual immigration levels of more than 485,000 permanent residents in 2024 and 500,000 in 2025, according to previously released plans.

    Provincial quotas are a significant component of these targets, offering local governments the ability to address specific workforce requirements. For Indian nationals, Canada continues to be a prominent destination. The process for obtaining permanent residency typically begins with an Educational Credential Assessment and language proficiency testing in English or French. Applicants then enter the Express Entry pool, where they may receive invitations to apply based on their Comprehensive Ranking System scores. A provincial nomination substantially increases an applicant’s chances of selection.

    Indian applicants target Toronto and Vancouver cities

    The cost of applying for permanent residency is an important factor for many prospective immigrants. Core fees generally include processing charges, the right of permanent residence fee, biometrics and medical examinations. For single applicants, these fees are often estimated at CAD 2,300 to CAD 3,000, which converts to less than INR 100,000. Additional costs may apply for dependents, third-party assessments and settlement expenses, but the basic application pathway remains within this range for individual applicants. Canada’s immigration system has been marked by sustained demand from Indian professionals, many of whom view permanent residency as a route to opportunities in cities such as Toronto and Vancouver.

    The country’s policies have consistently emphasized attracting skilled workers, and the recent adjustments in provincial allocations are seen as part of this long-term framework. The simultaneous tightening of entry costs in the United States and the expansion of provincial quotas in Canada underscores a notable moment in North American immigration policy. While the United States continues to manage its high demand for temporary work visas through new financial measures, Canada is proceeding with its multi-year plan to increase permanent residency admissions. Together, these developments illustrate the distinct approaches of the two countries in shaping access to skilled foreign workers. – By Content Syndication Services.

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