Our Fees
At Wild Mountain Immigration, we are committed to making high-quality immigration advice accessible to everyone. Our team of experienced and licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCIC) is ready to assist you with your immigration needs. Our Canadian immigration consultant fees are listed below, ensuring you have a clear understanding of the costs associated with our services.
Please note: The fees listed below do not include government processing fees.
Consultation
Discuss your immigration goals on the best pathway to Canada with a member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). Get in touch with a Canadian Immigration Consultant today!
Consultation fees (video conference): $120 CAD
File Management
This is the best option because we get to know our clients on a personal level and take the stress out of your immigration process by handling all of the paperwork for you. Get in touch with a Canadian Immigration Consultant today!
File management immigration consultant fees are listed below.
The fees listed are accurate as of the time of pricing and are subject to change.
Permanent Residency Fees | ||
Express Entry | ||
Express Entry Profile | $1,000 | |
Canadian Experience Class | $3,000 | |
Federal Skilled Worker | $3,500 | |
Federal Skilled Trades | $3,500 | |
Provincial Nominee Program Application + PR Application | ||
Alberta | $3,500 - $4,500 Depending on stage of application | |
British Columbia | $4,500 - $5,000 Depending on stage of application | |
Ontario | $4,500 - $5,000 Depending on stage of application | |
Atlantic Immigration Program | $4,500 | |
Accompanying Family Member | ||
Spouse/Common-law Partner | $1,200 | |
Dependant Child | $750 | |
Family Sponsorship | ||
In Canada Class Spousal Sponsorship | $4,000 | |
Sponsorship Open Work Permit Application | $500 - $750 | |
Overseas (Family Class) Spousal Sponsorship | $4,500 | |
Parental Sponsorship | $2,500 | |
Accompanying Spouse/Common-law Partner | $1,250 | |
Accompanying Dependant Child | $750 |
Temporary Work Permit Fees | ||
Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) | ||
Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) | $4,000 - $4,750 Up to 4 workers in the same position | |
LMIA-Based Work Permit | $1,000 | |
International Experience Canada | ||
Working Holiday | $850 - $1,000 | |
Young Professionals | $1,000 - $1,200 | |
Other Work Permits | ||
Employer-Specific – LMIA Exempt | $1,000 - $3,000 | |
Spousal Open Work Permit Application | $850 | |
Post-Graduation Work Permit | $1,000 | |
Bridging Open Work Permit | $500 - $750 |
Study Permit Fees | ||
Study In Canada | ||
Initial Study Permit Application | $850 No prior study permit refusals | |
Study Permit Extension | $600 |
Visitor Visa Fees | ||
Visit Canada | ||
Temporary Resident Visa | $850 | |
Visitor Extension (Inside Canada) | $750 | |
TRV Renewal (Inside Canada) | $750 | |
Super Visa Application | $1,200 Per parent or grandparent |
Canadian Citizenship Fees | ||
Gain Canadian Citizenship | ||
Grant of Canadian Citizenship | $1,000 | |
Proof of Canadian Citizenship | $850 |
File Review
This is a lower-cost option in which you do the work on your application and take on the risk; we provide the insight. We will provide details on any errors in your application before you submit it to the immigration office.
File review immigration consultant fees are listed below.
The fees listed are accurate as of the time of pricing and are subject to change.
Permanent Residency Fees | ||
Express Entry | ||
Express Entry Profile | $350 | |
Canadian Experience Class | $850 | |
Federal Skilled Worker | $950 | |
Federal Skilled Trades | $950 | |
Provincial Nominee Program Application + PR Application | ||
Alberta | $850 - $1,200 Depending on stage of application | |
British Columbia | $850 - $1,500 Depending on stage of application | |
Ontario | $850 - $1,500 Depending on stage of application | |
Atlantic Immigration Program | $850 | |
Accompanying Family Member | ||
Spouse/Common-law Partner | $500 | |
Dependant Child | $300 | |
Family Sponsorship | ||
In Canada Class Spousal Sponsorship | $850 | |
Overseas (Family Class) Spousal Sponsorship | $950 | |
Parental Sponsorship | $850 | |
Accompanying Spouse/Common-law Partner | $500 | |
Accompanying Dependant Child | $300 |
FAQs
If you have any other questions, please contact us and we will be happy to answer them.
Why use a Canadian Immigration Consultant?
A Canadian immigration consultant is someone who can help navigate you through the immigration system, and advise you throughout the process of obtaining your Canadian visa.
Which Canadian immigration program is right for me?
You can contact us then we will ask you several questions, including your country of citizenship, current country of residence, date of birth, marital status, and education.
What types of payment methods do immigration consultants accept?
Most immigration consultants accept various forms of payment including credit cards, bank transfers, and sometimes even PayPal. Be sure to discuss payment options and plans with your consultant before starting the process.
Can an immigration consultant guarantee success?
No, a legitimate immigration consultant cannot guarantee the success of your application. They can, however, improve your chances by ensuring that your application is complete and accurate, and by providing expert advice throughout the process.
What is the average fee for a Canadian immigration consultant?
The average fee for a Canadian immigration consultant varies depending on the complexity of the case and the type of services required. Generally, fees can range from CAD 1,500 to CAD 5,000 for common services like visa applications or permanent residency. However, more complex cases may incur higher costs.
Are there any additional costs besides the consultant’s fee?
Yes, there can be additional costs beyond the consultant’s fee. These may include government application fees, translation services, medical examination fees, and any other costs related to obtaining necessary documents. It’s important to ask your consultant for a detailed breakdown of all potential expenses.
How can I retain you for Canadian immigration Consultant services?
There are several ways in which you can retain the services of Wild Mountain Immigration consultancy, each way depending on what stage of your application you are at.
How are the Canadian Immigration consultations done?
How long will it take to go through the Canadian immigration process?
The answer to this question highly depends on which program you are applying for. Some applications require extra documentation, for example, those where applicants are also including family members on their application.
Are you authorised by the Canadian Immigration Consultant authorities?
Nicola Wightman is a regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) under the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). Her professional immigration consultants number is R706497.
Are you ready to start your application, or not sure which option is best for you?
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