New Proof of Funds Requirements: Canada has introduced new proof of funds requirements for Express Entry applicants under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) and the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP). The changes will take effect on May 28, 2024, and candidates must update their profiles by May 27, 2024, to meet the revised settlement funds requirements.
However, candidates with a valid job offer and work permit for Canada, as well as those applying under the Express Entry Canadian Experience Class (CEC), are exempt from this requirement. If proof of funds is not required, candidates must upload a letter stating they have a valid employment offer or are applying under the CEC.
How is Express Entry proof of funds calculated?
When applying for settlement funds, it’s important to remember that the required amount varies depending on the number of family members in the applicant’s household. This includes the applicant, their spouse or common-law partner, their dependent children, and any dependent children of the spouse or partner. Even if a family member does not plan to accompany the applicant to Canada, including them in the calculation is crucial.
How much Proof of Funds is needed for Canada Express Entry in 2024?
As part of the Express Entry process, applicants must provide proof of funds for Canada that cover their living expenses and those of their families. This requirement is essential as it demonstrates the candidate’s ability to support themselves and their dependents without relying on government assistance. Here are the updated proof of funds requirements for Express Entry effective May 28, 2024:
Number of Family Members |
Funds Required Now (in CAD) |
Funds Required by May 28, 2024 (in CAD) |
Percentage Increase (%) |
1 |
13,757 |
14,690 |
6.78 |
2 |
17,127 |
18,288 |
6.77 |
3 |
21,055 |
22,483 |
6.77 |
4 |
25,564 |
27,297 |
6.77 |
5 |
28,994 |
30,690 |
5.85 |
6 |
32,700 |
34,917 |
6.77 |
7 |
36,407 |
38,875 |
6.78 |
Each additional member |
3,706 |
3,958 |
6.80 |
These funds must be proven through bank statements or other financial documents. This plays a significant role in the Express Entry process as it demonstrates a candidate’s ability to reside in Canada without relying on government assistance. It’s important to note that these funds cannot be borrowed and must be accessible from the application until permanent residency is granted.