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“IRCC to Revise Application Fees Starting December 1!”

On December 1, 2024, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will increase application and processing fees for several types of temporary resident applications, including: Applications to restore temporary resident status (for visitors, workers, and students) Applications for authorization to return to Canada Criminal rehabilitation applications (including cases of serious criminality) Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) applications Discover if You Are Eligible for Canadian Immigration Current fees Application type Current application fees (CAD) Restoration of visitor status $ 229.00 Restoration of student status $ 379.00 Restoration of worker status $ 384.00 Authorization to return to Canada $ 459.55 Inadmissible on grounds of criminality $ 229.77 Inadmissible on grounds of serious criminality $ 1,148.87 Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) $ 229.77 Applicants submitting their applications with the old fees may not need to worry about the fee increase if specific conditions are met. Online Applications: Applications submitted online are received immediately, allowing for instant or near-instant validation of the submission. Mailed Applications: For applications sent by mail, there is typically a delay between when the documents are mailed and when IRCC receives them. If the fee changes during this time, the application is unlikely to be rejected as long as: The full, old fee was paid, A complete application was submitted, and The application was mailed before the fee change took effect. If additional payment is required due to a fee increase, IRCC will provide instructions on how to pay the difference. Paying the Fee Difference for Applications Applicants who submitted applications using the old fee before the fee increase and are required to pay the difference will be given instructions by IRCC. Here’s how to manage this: Calculate the Fee Difference: Determine the difference between the old fee and the updated fee. This also applies to fees for family members included in the application. Make the Payment: Use the “Make an additional payment or pay other fees” option on IRCC’s online payment tool. Enter the total fee difference under “Quantity.” A receipt will be issued for each payment. Multiple receipts can be generated in a single transaction or across separate transactions. Log in or create an IRCC account to complete the payment. Submit the Receipt: Follow the instructions provided in IRCC’s fee adjustment request on how to submit the payment receipt. This process ensures that applications remain valid even if fees change after submission. Discover if You Are Eligible for Canadian Immigration

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Are you employed at a global conference in Canada? Find out if a work permit is required.

The start of international events in Canada this summer has drawn tourists from all over the world and covered a wide range of topics, from agriculture to technology. It is crucial that guests to Canada are aware of the precise admission requirements they must fulfill in order to take part in international events in various capacities. The entry requirements for foreign service providers operating under contract at international events will be covered in this article. Note: the Government of Canada defines a “foreign event” as an event held by an organization which is located in – and conducts business from – a country other than Canada. For example, the Collision Conference in Toronto, Ontario, which is hosted by an organization called Web Summit, headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. This foreign event draws thousands of international entrepreneurs, investors and business leaders to Canada annually, and is set to take place in Vancouver next year under the new name ‘Web Summit Vancouver’ from May 27 – 30, 2025. Discover if You Are Eligible for Canadian Immigration Entry requirements for attendees Entry requirements for attendees (those simply attending the event as guests) of foreign events in Canada are straightforward. Attendees are technically tourists to Canada. Attendees must simply meet entry requirements for visitors – like obtaining a visitor visa, or (if from a visa-exempt country) an electronic travel authorization (eTA). Entry requirements for foreign service providers Entry requirements for non-Canadians working foreign events in Canada are more complex. Foreign service providers working under contract for foreign events do not need work permits if they are: event planners; exhibit managers; professional conference organizers; destination marketing company personnel; or event accommodation consultants. However, foreign service providers working under contract to provide the following services do need work permits: Installing or dismantling shows/exhibits; Audio video, staging, or show decorating services; and/or Lighting, carpet laying, carpentry, or electrical work. What kind of work permit is needed for service providers at foreign events in Canada? Non-Canadian service providers at foreign events in Canada typically do not require an LMIA or Labour Market Impact Assessment. Instead, they qualify for an LMIA-exempt work permit known as the significant benefit work permit. To qualify for this LMIA-exempt work permit, you must meet three requirements: You must be working under contract for a foreign event organizer or exhibitor; You must be providing services like audio visual services or electrical work (see the full list of eligible activities above); and You must be supervising and directing local fires at the foreign event. The final requirement is important. You must prove that your role is supervisory–that you will be overseeing local labour rather than completing all the hands-on work yourself. This is because foreign event organizers and exhibitors are expected to hire Canadians to perform labour on the convention floor. If you believe you are eligible for this significant benefit work permit, your work permit application should address all key requirements above by including documents like the formal service agreement, your CV / resume, and more. Visa requirements for foreign service providers and exhibitors In addition to the work permit, foreign service providers (like visitors) working foreign events in Canada will need valid visitor visas or eTAs. Those who are visa-exempt may apply for their work permit at the port of entry to Canada. Those who require visas must apply for their work permit online. If you are applying online, it is important to check processing times to ensure you will meet timelines and obtain your work permit before the event. Contact Cohen Immigration Law for assistance If you plan to work under contract at a foreign event in Canada, the first step is to figure out if you qualify for the significant benefit work permit. Cohen Immigration Law has over 45 years of experience in helping foreign workers and employers navigate Canadian immigration regulations. The law firm can help assess your eligibility and prepare your work permit application, so you can focus on delivering services to your client. Discover if You Are Eligible for Canadian Immigration

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