The Government of Canada has introduced higher application fees for permanent residence and citizenship, a development that will impact Nigerians and other foreign nationals seeking residency.
The adjustment, introduced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), is part of a routine review aimed at aligning immigration costs with inflation and sustaining efficient service delivery.
Effective Dates
The revised fees will take effect in two phases:
- March 31, 2026 – New citizenship fee becomes effective
- April 30, 2026 – New permanent residence fees take effect
According to IRCC, “applications received on or after April 30 will be subject to the new fees.” Applicants who submit before these dates will pay the current rates.
Breakdown of Fee Increases
A. Citizenship Fee
- Increased from $119.75 to $123
- Represents an approximate 2.7% rise
This applies to adult applicants seeking Canadian citizenship.
B. Permanent Residence Fees
The increases cut across multiple immigration categories:
| Category | Old Fee | New Fee | Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Right of Permanent Residence Fee | $575 | $600 | +$25 |
| Provincial Nominee Programme (PNP) | $950 | $990 | +$40 |
| Business Class | $1,810 | $1,895 | +$85 |
| Family Class | $545 | $570 | +$25 |
| Protected Persons | $635 | $660 | +$25 |
| Humanitarian & Compassionate Grounds / Public Policy | $635 | $660 | +$25 |
| Permit Holders | $375 | $390 | +$15 |
Overall, increases range from $15 to $85, depending on the immigration pathway.
Reasons for the Fee Hike
IRCC explained that the increase is driven by several factors:
- Inflation and rising administrative costs
- Need to maintain timely and reliable immigration services
- Growing global demand for Canadian immigration pathways
The agency also noted that under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, permanent residence fees are reviewed every two years to offset programme costs and ensure sustainability.
Scope of Impact
The fee hike applies to:
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Nigerians seeking:
- Permanent residence
- Citizenship
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Other foreign nationals applying through:
- Economic programs (e.g., Express Entry, PNP)
- Family sponsorship
- Humanitarian pathways
Although widely reported in Nigeria, the policy is not country-specific—it affects all applicants globally.
Implications for Nigerian Applicants
A. Financial Impact
The increase adds to the already significant cost of migration, potentially:
- Raising entry barriers for lower-income applicants
- Requiring more financial planning and savings
B. Migration Trends
Despite the hike, Canada remains a top destination for Nigerians due to:
- Strong economic opportunities
- Structured immigration pathways
- High quality of life
The increase is therefore unlikely to significantly reduce long-term migration interest.
C. Strategic Timing
Prospective applicants may benefit from:
- Submitting applications before April 30, 2026
- Avoiding the updated fee structure
Policy Context
The fee adjustment aligns with Canada’s broader immigration framework, where:
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Immigration plays a key role in:
- Labour market growth
- Economic development
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Fees are periodically updated to:
- Support cost recovery
- Maintain service standards
This reflects a balance between welcoming immigrants and ensuring system sustainability.
Key Takeaways
- Canada has increased PR and citizenship fees effective March–April 2026
- Increases are modest but widespread across immigration categories
- Citizenship fee rises by about 2.7%, while PR fees increase by $15–$85
- The policy affects all foreign applicants, including Nigerians
- Early application submission can help avoid higher costs
Conclusion
The latest fee hike by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada reflects routine adjustments tied to inflation and administrative demands rather than a shift in immigration policy.
While the higher costs may pose additional financial considerations for Nigerians, Canada is expected to remain a highly attractive destination. The changes underscore the importance of early planning, financial preparedness, and timely application submission for prospective migrants.

