If a person is deceased, write “deceased” under ‘‘Present address’’, and write the city and the date they died.
If not currently employed, please indicate if that person is retired, studying, etc.
You must answer all questions. If a section does not apply to you, write ‘‘Not applicable’’ or ‘‘N/A’’.
Note: If you do not have a spouse or a common-law partner, read ‘‘Note 1’’, then sign and date the declaration at the end of Section A.
Write the personal details about your children. It is very important that you list all of your children even if they are already permanent residents or citizens of Canada. This includes:
Write full name, relationship, date of birth, marital status (married, single, widowed, common-law, divorced, separated, annulled marriage), present address and job, and if they will come with you to Canada by checking ‘‘Yes’’ or ‘‘No’’.
If a person is deceased, indicate this under ‘‘Present address’’, and write the city and the date they died.
If not currently employed, please indicate if that person is retired, studying, etc.
You must answer all questions. If a section does not apply to you, write ‘‘Not applicable’’ or ‘‘N/A’’.
Note: If you do not have children, read ‘‘Note 2’’, then sign and date the declaration at the end of Section B.
Write the personal details about your:
Write full name, relationship, date of birth, marital status (married, single, widowed, common-law, divorced, separated, annulled marriage), present address and job, and if they will come with you to Canada by checking ‘‘Yes’’ or ‘‘No’’.
If a person is deceased, write this under “Present address”, and write the city and the date they died.
If not currently employed, please indicate if that person is retired, studying, etc.
You must answer all questions. If a section does not apply to you, write ‘‘Not applicable’’ or ‘‘N/A’’.
Signature
Sign and date the boxes at the bottom of the page.
Note: By signing, you certify that you fully understand the questions asked, and that the information you have given is complete, accurate and factual. If you do not sign or date the form, your application will be sent back to you.
There may be three separate fees to pay:
Find out if you need to give biometrics.
Use the table below to calculate the total amount of fees you need to pay (all fees are in Canadian dollars). You must pay your processing fees and include the payment receipt with your application. If you or your family members need to give biometric information, the biometric fee should be paid at the same time and in the same way as the processing fee.
Note: You may need to pay the fees in local currency.
Application | $CAN |
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Work Permit (including extensions) – per person | $155 |
Work permit (including extensions) – per group (3 or more performing artists) Maximum fee for a group of 3 or more performing artists applying at the same time and place | $465 |
Open Work Permit HolderFootnote 1 | $100 |
Fees can change at any time.
Biometrics Fees | $CAN |
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Biometrics – per person | $85 |
Biometrics – per family (2 or more people) Maximum fee for a family of 2 or more people applying at the same time and place | $170 |
Biometrics – per group (3 or more performing artists) Maximum fee for a group of 3 or more performing artists applying at the same time and place | $255 |
Note: Make sure you are eligible for the services you are requesting before you pay the fees.
The processing and biometric fees will not be refunded, no matter the final decision. For example, being found ineligible for a study permit is part of the processing and the fees will not be refunded. If you apply again, you will have to pay another application processing fee and if it applies to you, another biometric fee.
To pay your fees for your application you’ll need:
Visit the link below and follow these instructions to pay:
Do not exit without printing the receipt! The printed receipt is your proof of payment!
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