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Fee Schedule for Immigration Services

Please note that fees in Cuban Convertible Pesos (CUC) are subject to change at any time due to fluctuations in the exchange rate.

There are 3 ways to pay fees for immigration and visa services:

  • in Cuban Convertible Pesos (CUC) at three branches of Banco Metropolitano in Havana. The bank charges the applicant a $1.00 CUC fee for this service. Two Bank receipts must be presented at the time of your application to the Visa Office at the Canadian Embassy in Havana;
  • in Canadian dollars in cash at the Immigration Receptionist window. Only the exact fee is accepted as the cashier cannot give change;
  • in Canadian dollars by a certified cheque or money order made payable to the Receiver General for Canada drawn on a bank in Canada.

Please ensure that you obtain a receipt for fees paid.

BANK LOCATIONS:

Banco Metropolitano, Oficina Central, 5ta. Ave. y 112, Miramar, Ciudad de La Habana, Telephone: (537) 204- 3869. Open Monday-Saturday, 8:30am-3:00pm

Banco Metropolitano, Sucursal 9073, Línea y M, Vedado, Ciudad de La Habana, Telephone (537) 832-2006, (537) 55-3116, (537) 55-3117, (537) 834-4241, Open Monday-Saturday, 8:30am-3:00pm

Banco Metropolitano, Sucursal 9074, Montserrate y San Jose, Habana Vieja, Ciudad de La Habana, Telephone: (537) 863-3953.  Open Monday-Saturday, 8:30am-3:00pm

FEES:

  
Visas and PermitsCADCUC
Temporary Resident Visa - Single Entry$7565
Temporary Resident Visa - Multiple Entry$150125
Temporary Resident Visa - Family Rate$400335
Work Permit$150125
Work Permit (max fee for group of 3 or more performing artists and staff)$450375
Study permit$125105
   
Application for Permanent Residence,
Skilled Workers
  
Principal applicant (PA), spouse or common-law partner of PA (regardless of age), or other family member of PA over 22 years of age$550460
Family member of PA under 22 years of age and not a spouse or common-law partner$150 125
Right of Permanent Residence Fee $490 410
   
Application for Permanent Residence
Investor, Entrepreneur or Self-Employed Person
  
Principal applicant (PA)$1,050875
Spouse or common-law partner of PA (regardless of age), or other family member over 22 years of age$550460
Family member of the PA under 22 years of age and not a spouse or common law partner $150125
   
Other Services  
Travel document - A31 (Overseas only)$5040
Temporary Resident Permit$200170
Authorization to return to Canada A52(1)$400335
Rehabilitation (Criminality)$200170
Rehabilitation (Serious Criminality)$1,000835
Repayment of Removals USA/St. Pierre & Miquelon$750625
Repayment of Removals to Other Destinations$1,5001250
Certification and Replacement of an Immigration Document (except the PRC) $3025

Have you applied to become a permanent resident of Canada?
You may be entitled to a refund.

On May 2, 2006, the Government of Canada announced a significant reduction in the $975 Right of Permanent Residence Fee. You may be entitled to a refund.

You are eligible for a refund if you paid the Right of Permanent Residence Fee before 12:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight Saving Time on May 3, 2006, and you have not yet become a permanent resident of Canada. For information on how to claim a refund, visit the Web site of Citizenship and Immigration Canada: www.cic.gc.ca.

If you are eligible to have a refund issued at the Canadian Embassy in Havana, Cuba, send a written request stating clearly your name, date of birth and file number.

Refunds at the Canadian Embassy in Havana can only be issued in cash, in Cuban convertible pesos,  and must be collected in person by the principal visa applicant.


 


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2006-07-27
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