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Thu, Nov 13th, 2014, 11:14 PM #1
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Fri, Nov 14th, 2014, 12:15 PM #2
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You mentioned you are studying in Quebec. Is that your home province? I ask in case your permanent address might be outside of Quebec.
I noticed that Quebec has an parental income insurance plan if eligible parents have a minimum level of income to quality for the program. http://www.rqap.gouv.qc.ca/travaille...ditions_en.asp
Child benefits:
http://www.rrq.gouv.qc.ca/en/program...n_enfants.aspx
Details of the child assistance payment:
The child assistance payment
Universal government assistance
The child assistance payment is a form of financial assistance paid to all eligible families with one or more dependent children under the age of 18 living with them.
A streamlined procedure for newborns
In the case of a birth in Québec, no application is required in order to receive child assistance payments. The child is automatically signed up for the child assistance program when the birth is declared to the Registrar of Civil Status.
The amount varies from one family to another
The amount of the child assistance payment varies from one family to another. It is determined on the basis of the following factors:
the number of dependent children under the age of 18 living with the beneficiary
the number of children in shared custody
the family income (this refers to the combined total of both spouses' incomes)
the type of family (single-parent or two-parent)
The beneficiaries must notify the Régie of any change in their family situation in order to receive the amounts to which they are entitled.
Note
that...
The payment amount is recalculated in July of each year.
Since the calculation of the child assistance payment takes into account the total family income reported to Revenu Québec, an income tax declaration must be filed each year, even if one or both spouses had no income.
The child assistance amounts are indexed in January of each year.
The child assistance payment is not taxable.Last edited by Ciel; Fri, Nov 14th, 2014 at 12:17 PM.
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Sun, Nov 16th, 2014, 02:59 PM #3
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Its impossible to know not only because we don't know your income and of course don't post it. Steven harper is also proposing to change things around and increase payments to families. The Quebec government is also proposing a lot of cuts and June is far away considering all these changes. Make sure you apply for both the federal and provincial government programs...these are separate applications and actually I missed the federal one and applied 4 years late. I got back paid but that took some work. You will likely get at least 300 dollars a month between the two programs. If you are low income there is a good chance you will get more. Concordia has a student parent center and they might be able to help you better understand, if either of you attend Concordia I would check them out.
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Sun, Nov 16th, 2014, 11:43 PM #5
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Here's the CRA webpage on child benefits and some FAQs to note:
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Wed, Nov 19th, 2014, 07:09 PM #6
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Yes the federal is the universal childcare benefit and the provincial is through the regie des rents. If you find the paperwork daunting after you give birth you can go to a lovely place called project genesis in the cote de neige borough and they can help with the paperwork for government benefits.
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Sun, Nov 23rd, 2014, 12:56 PM #7
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One of the blogs I read recently did a post on this exact topic.
Here it is ...
http://www.savespendsplurge.com/queb...-a-baby-child/
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Mon, Dec 1st, 2014, 02:56 AM #8
Congratulate you'll have a baby. I think you're right to know these benefits clearly. These benefits will be important to you.
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