色狐入口

How much do I need to save up to move to Canada?

Lakeem Rose
Published: September 20, 2024

Many Canadian immigration pathways have a minimum funds requirement.

These funds vary depending on the pathway and prove to that you have enough money to support yourself during the first few months of your stay. This will also make it easier to cover living expenses while finding work and permanent accommodation. Read on to learn about minimum funds requirements for some popular Canadian economic immigration programs

Settlement funds required for Express Entry programs

Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) and Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)

If you plan to move to Canada under the , or the , then you will need to proof of funds to meet the minimum requirements.

The table below shows the funds required based on the size of your family, the minimum funds required change every year.

Source: Canada.ca

Size of your familyFunds you need (in Canadian dollars)
1$14,690
2$18,288
3$22,483
4$27,297
5$30,690
6$34,917
7$38,875
If more than 7 people, for each additional family member, add$3,958

You can calculate the size of your family by including

  • yourself
  • your spouse or common-law partner
  • your dependent children
  • your spouse or common-law partner鈥檚 dependent children

You must include your spouse or common-law partner and all dependent children, even if they鈥檙e

  • Canadian citizens or permanent residents
  • not coming to Canada with you

The minimum funds required for entry change every year, based on 50% of the low income cut off (LICO) threshold. The yearly updates to the LICO are decided by Statistics Canada, based on data from sources such as the Customer Price Index (CPI) and the Canadian Income Survey (CPI).

Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

If you are applying to the , you will not need to show proof of funds.

Alternatives to settlement funds for Express Entry programs

You can avoid the proof of funds requirement altogether if you are authorized to work in Canada, and you have a valid job offer, even if you apply under the FSWP or the FSTP.

Other programs

Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)

Like the FSTP and FSWP, the requires you to show proof of funds.

The table below shows the minimum funds required based on the number of people in your family accompanying you to Canada

Source: Canada.ca

Number of family membersFunds needed (in Canadian Dollars)
1$3,672
2$4,572
3$5,260
4$6,824
5$7,740

You calculate the size of your family in the same way as the FSTP and FSWP programs.

This figure is also based on the LICO threshold; however, it is 12.5% rather than 50%.

Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)

applicants will also typically have to meet a minimum funds requirement. The amount varies depending on the province, and the stream you are applying for. IRCC recommends checking with the provincial immigration authority for your desired PNP for more detail.

The department also recommends researching the cost of living in the province you are applying to and to ensure you can demonstrate you have enough money to support yourself and your family.

What can I use as proof of funds?

According to IRCC, you must be able to prove you can legally access the funds both when you apply and when your application is approved.

You must also be able to prove you have access to the money when you arrive in Canada.

To prove you have access to the funds, you will need to request an official letter from the bank or financial institution that manages your account.

According to IRCC, the letter must be printed on the financial institution鈥檚 letterhead and include the following

  • the bank or institution鈥檚 contact information (address, telephone number and email address)
  • your name
  • your outstanding debts (such as credit card debts and loans)

You must also include the following details for each current banking and investment account you have with them

  • account numbers
  • date each account was opened
  • current account balances
  • average balance over the past 6 months

Accessing your funds

According to the Canadian government, you must be able to prove you can legally access the money upon arrival in Canada

For example,

  • you can't use equity on real property as proof of settlement funds
  • you can鈥檛 borrow this money from another person

You must be able to use this money to pay for your family鈥檚 costs of living (even if they aren鈥檛 coming with you).

  • If your spouse is coming with you, you can count money you have together in a joint account.
  • You may be able to count money in an account under your spouse鈥檚 name only, but you must prove you have access to the money.

Share this article
Share your voice
Did you find this article helpful?
Thank you for your feedback.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Did you find this article helpful?
Please provide a response
Thank you for your helpful feedback
Please contact us if you would like to share additional feedback, have a question, or would like Canadian immigration assistance.
  • Do you need Canadian immigration assistance? Contact the Contact Cohen Immigration Law firm by
  • Send us your feedback or your non-legal assistance questions by emailing us at media@canadavisa.com
Related articles
How much do I need to save up to move to Canada?
Photo of Canadian money
IRCC issues 4,000 ITAs to Canadian Experience Class candidates in latest Express Entry draw
A view of a river in Canada during a summer day, with kayaks and canoes making their way through.
IRCC announces tighter cap for study permits and changes to PGWP eligibility
Parliament Hill in Ottawa
IRCC鈥檚 backlog increasing as department looks to reduce temporary resident numbers
Jasper National Park
Top Stories
How much do I need to save up to move to Canada?
IRCC issues 4,000 ITAs to Canadian Experience Class candidates in latest Express Entry draw
Canada ranked 4th best country in the world in 2024
Join our free newsletter. Get Canada's top immigration stories delivered to your inbox.
Subscribe
More in Canada
How much do I need to save up to move to Canada?
Photo of Canadian money
Canada ranked 4th best country in the world in 2024
A Canadian flag waving with a tree, and both modern and classical buildings in the background.
IRCC鈥檚 backlog increasing as department looks to reduce temporary resident numbers
Jasper National Park
How does Canada compare to other top immigrant destinations?
A Canadian flag waving in the wind on a bright day.
Link copied to clipboard