Fees and Charges

Fees and Charges

A transparent overview of common consultation fees, professional service fees, government fees, and third-party costs in Canadian immigration matters.

Last Updated: May 2026 1 min read

Quick answer

Sawubona Canada Immigration Inc. discusses fees before professional work begins. The final cost depends on the program, number of applicants, case complexity, deadlines, and whether the matter requires document review, strategy, full representation, or post-submission support.

What fees may apply?

Common cost categories include:

  • consultation or assessment fees
  • professional service fees under a written retainer agreement
  • government processing fees paid to IRCC, a province, or another authority
  • biometrics, medical exams, police certificates, language tests, ECA reports, translations, courier, or other third-party costs
  • taxes where applicable

How professional fees are confirmed

Before a paid service starts, the scope of work, fee structure, payment timing, and key responsibilities should be confirmed in writing. This helps clients understand what is included and what may be charged separately.

Government and third-party fees

Government and third-party fees are usually paid directly to the relevant organization or are itemized separately. These amounts can change without notice and are generally outside the control of Sawubona Canada Immigration Inc.

Related policies

Please also review the Refund Policy, Cancellation Policy, and Terms of Use. For a case-specific estimate, contact us through the consultation page.

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