2025 Atlantic Immigration Program Funding Thresholds Raised: How Much Savings Do Applicants Need to Pass?
Learn about the latest 2025 Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) funding requirements, master savings thresholds, and application tips to pass the review effortlessly!
Funding Requirements Overview
Understand the 2025 Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) funding thresholds and their importance.
Funding Thresholds
Prove you have sufficient funds to support your life in Canada
- Single Person: $14,690 CAD
- Family of 4: $27,297 CAD
- Increases with family size
Funding Sources
Acceptable types of proof of funds
- Bank deposits or statements
- Investment accounts (e.g., GIC)
- Must be liquid funds
Review Requirements
Standards for proof of funds review
- Records from the past 6 months
- Funds must be readily accessible
- No debts or loans
2025 Funding Thresholds
Detailed information on the 2025 AIP savings requirements (based on LICO).
Family Size | Minimum Savings Required (CAD) | 2024 Comparison | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 Person | $14,690 | $13,757 | 6.8% Increase |
2 People | $18,288 | $17,127 | 6.8% Increase |
3 People | $22,483 | $21,055 | 6.8% Increase |
4 People | $27,297 | $25,564 | 6.8% Increase |
5 People | $30,690 | $28,742 | 6.8% Increase |
Proof of Funds Guide
How to prepare AIP proof of funds to ensure a smooth review process.
Required Documents
Essential materials for proof of funds
- Bank statements (within 6 months)
- Proof of deposits or investments
- Explanation of fund sources
Funding Requirements
Ensure funds meet standards
- Funds must be owned by the applicant
- Readily accessible (non-locked)
- No debt association
Preparation Tips
Increase review approval rate
- Prepare accounts 6 months in advance
- Avoid large unexplained deposits
- Consult a professional immigration consultant
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about 2025 AIP funding thresholds.
The 2025 AIP funding thresholds vary by family size, e.g., approximately $14,690 CAD for a single person and $27,297 CAD for a family of four, to prove living expense support.
You need to provide bank statements, proof of deposits, or investment statements showing liquid funds, from the past 6 months.
Yes, but you must prove the funds are readily accessible and meet the minimum amount requirements.
Yes, funding thresholds are typically adjusted based on Statistics Canada’s Low Income Cut-Off (LICO), with a slight increase in 2025.
Prepare proof of funds 6 months in advance, ensure stable account balances, and consult a professional immigration consultant to ensure documents meet requirements.
No, AIP requires funds to be owned by the applicant and free of debts or loans.
Generally, notarization is not required, but ensure bank documents are authentic and from a reputable financial institution.
No, funds can be held in any reputable financial institution, but proof documents must be translated into English or French.
Yes, the funding thresholds are meant to prove support for living expenses in the Atlantic provinces, such as rent and food.
Ensure clear fund sources, stable account balances, complete documentation, and consult an immigration consultant to review materials.
Useful Resources
Access more information about AIP and immigration.
Internal Resources
- 2025 Funding Thresholds: View detailed savings requirements
- Proof of Funds Guide: Learn how to prepare materials
- Contact Us: Get professional consultation
- AIP Application Guide: Dive into the application process
External Resources
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