Fat FIRE in Canada: Retire Early Without Compromise
Fat FIRE prioritises a comfortable, high-spending retirement — typically $120,000 CAD/year or more — requiring a larger portfolio but no lifestyle compromise. It is FIRE without the frugality.
At $120,000 CAD/year in expenses, the required portfolio is $3,000,000 (25x). At $150,000/year, it is $3,750,000. Ambitious but not unreachable for high-earning Canadians in technology, medicine, law, or finance who combine strong income, high savings rates, and patient investing.
Fat FIRE is popular among professionals in Toronto and Vancouver who earn well but want to retire significantly earlier than 65 without downgrading their lifestyle. The higher cost of living in these cities drives the larger target number.
The path involves maximising income through career growth, maintaining a high savings rate despite lifestyle inflation, and investing aggressively in tax-advantaged accounts. Maxing both TFSA ($7,000/year) and RRSP ($32,490/year in 2025) is the minimum; non-registered accounts absorb additional savings.
Tax efficiency becomes critical at Fat FIRE withdrawal levels. OAS clawback begins at roughly $90,997 net income and is fully clawed back around $148,000. Strategic use of TFSA withdrawals (tax-free, not counted as income), RRSP meltdown strategies, and capital gains harvesting can save tens of thousands over a long retirement.
Fat FIRE also provides a comfortable buffer for healthcare (dental, vision, prescription drugs not covered by provincial plans), inflation, travel, and lifestyle changes — making it a more resilient model for very early retirees.
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