CRA does not care how you make your living. If you claim sex work as income, you can file under a code that covers other types of services such as entertainer or consultant etc. If someone has been diligent about same, they can claim the CERB if they meet the requirements.
Some providers advertise time spent for $ rather than sex even though they can sell sexual services, their clients canāt legally purchase. However there is no law against selling time for companionship So by doing this providers aim to protect their clients.
But when clients who are nervous about being busted but ask explicit questions over text, email, private message and even over the phone, they do themselves a disservice.
Then there are the clients who send a provider deposit or payment by e-transfer who then dispute the charge as being fraudulent which then screws up that providerās ability to use e-transfer. Donāt get me started on that issue.