
You must show settlement funds based on your family size, set at 50% of the rural Low Income Cut-Off (LICO). You are exempt if you are already working in Canada on a valid work permit.
The pilots require proof of settlement funds so you can support yourself and your family when you arrive. The amount scales with your family size and is set at 50% of the Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) figures used for rural areas.
The funds must be your own, transferable and available, not borrowed from someone else. There is an important exemption: if you are already legally working in Canada on a valid work permit, you do not need to provide proof of funds. Confirm the current LICO-based amounts before you apply, as they are updated periodically.
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