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Immigration
By Stephanie Ford
Posted on August 22, 2025
Applicants used to rely on lower thresholds, but starting July 29, 2025, the minimum funds have increased significantly. This change means newcomers must now show more savings to prove they can support themselves and their families when settling in Canada.
And while these increases are meant to reflect rising living costs, they also add new financial pressure on applicants. But with careful planning and preparation, you can still move forward with your immigration journey.
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Both RCIP and FCIP are designed to help smaller communities across Canada attract and retain immigrants. Proof of funds ensures newcomers can cover housing, food, transportation, and other living expenses during their first months.
This year, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) adjusted the amounts to reflect inflation and the rising cost of living in Canada. The new requirements are consistent with similar programs, such as Express Entry, where proof of funds is updated annually.
The increase means that even individuals or families who had already saved according to the old benchmarks will now need to re-evaluate their financial readiness. Applicants should confirm they meet the updated standard before submitting or continuing their applications.
Here’s how the new proof of funds compares to the previous levels for RCIP and FCIP:
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If you are applying under RCIP or FCIP, you’ll need to provide updated bank statements or proof of savings that meet these new thresholds. Your proof can be statements, bank drafts, cheques or money orders.
One other key consideration with proof of funds is that you need to make sure your money is available when you apply and when IRCC issues your permanent resident visa (if approved). In other words, keeping the proof of funds balance needs to be sustainable for the duration of your application. You can’t just borrow money to apply and give it back immediately.
For many applicants, this adjustment may mean reassessing timelines, increasing savings, or exploring other immigration pathways that may not require proof of funds if you already have a valid job offer.
Canada remains committed to welcoming newcomers, especially to smaller and francophone communities. But the increase in proof of funds reflects the reality of higher living expenses across the country.
If you are planning to apply, start preparing your financial documents early, and make sure you can meet the new requirements before submitting your application. Careful preparation now will help ensure a smoother immigration process later.
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