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Are you planning to move to Canada through the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), then here’s an important update from Canada for you! IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) has increased the settlement funds that are required under the AIP. This means that candidates will now be required to show at least $140 more compared to last year. For instance, now a single applicant will be required to show $3,815, up from $3,672 in 2024.

Updated Funds Needed (2025):

  • 1 person: $3,815
  • 2 people: $4,750
  • 3 people: $5,840
  • 4 people: $7,090
  • 5 people: $8,042
  • 6 people: $9,070
  • 7 people: $10,098
  • Each additional member: +$1,028

Who needs to show funds now & how to count family size.

You are required to show proof of settlement funds unless you are already working in Canada under a valid work permit. While counting family size, you can count yourself, your spouse or partner, and all dependent children. Which means, this will include your spouse’s children, even if they are not going to join you in Canada or already have Canada PR Visa or citizenship

What can be used as proof of funds?

To show proof of funds you’ll be required to have an official letter from your bank or financial institution. This letter must include:

Your name
Bank’s contact details
List of debts
Account numbers and balances
Average balance for the last 6 months

Please note that you cannot use borrowed money or property value to show as a proof. Also, if your spouse is coming along, joint accounts or accounts in their name can be used if you can access the money. 

What is the AIP?

Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) is a job-offer based pathway to permanent residency. Thousands of people apply for this program with an aim to settle in one of the four Atlantic provinces – New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.

For this the candidate must have a job offer from a designated employer and endorsement by the province. The applicants should be skilled workers working in Canada or outside Canada. They can also be recent graduates from an Atlantic Canadian institution. Additionally, the candidate must have a minimum education, English or French language skills, and proof of settlement funds.

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Canada PR aspirants would be happy to know that the nation is planning to introduce a new permanent residency pathway in 2025. It is expected to be aimed at skilled refugees and displaced individuals, eventually helping the ones struggling with securing a PR in Canada and making it easier for them to secure it just like EMPP (Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot) did.

In 2018, IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) launched the EMPP (Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot) to connect refugees with Canadian employers and help them immigrate through economic pathways. This program proved to be an effective way for them to gain valuable Canadian experience and also fill in labor shortages. Now, the federal government aims to develop a permanent version of the program.

As per the IRCC’s 2025 – 2026 departmental plan, this permanent residency pathway will start before the EMPP concludes on December 31, 2025. The core objective of this pathway is to help displaced professionals find a way to settle in Canada, provided they meet the eligibility criteria. However, specific details like eligibility requirements and application procedures are yet to be released.

So far, the EMPP has helped more than 1,000 individuals to immigrate to Canada since its inception. Additionally, it operates through both federal and regional streams. This includes the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) and various Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). To qualify under the EMPP, applicants must prove their refugee or displaced status through official documents or referrals from IRCC-approved partners. Also, applications must be submitted from outside Canada.

Federal EMPP Streams

There are two federal streams:

  1. Job Offer Stream – This stream requires applicants to have a full-time Canadian job offer, relevant work experience, education, and language proficiency based on the NOC’s TEER category. Additionally, this stream caps at 950 applicants annually.
  2. No Job Offer Stream – This stream is open to candidates with high-skill work experience (TEER 0–3), equivalent secondary education, and CLB 7 in English or French. Additionally, it is limited to 150 applications and is currently closed.

Please note that applicants under either stream must show proof of settlement funds.

Regional EMPP Options

Applicants must meet a specific criteria if they want to apply to this program with regional streams via AIP or PNPs. Additionally, The AIP also offers flexibility, such as waived credential assessments and potential access to loans for settlement funds.

Extra Support for EMPP Candidates

The federal government covers application and medical exam fees, provides tailored settlement services, and supports travel expenses, making EMPP as one of the most accessible immigration pathways for displaced individuals.

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