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What are the requirements for applying for Canadian milk gold?

Canadian immigrants: [2] the latest conditions for applying for milk money

Canada attaches great importance to children's welfare, and Canada has a special child tax concession (CCTB).

the latest state

1

The guardian must live with the child, who is under 18.

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The guardian must be the person who is mainly responsible for taking care of and raising children. Guardians must take care of and nurture their children, such as supervising their daily activities, meeting their needs and ensuring that they are taken care of when they are sick.

three

The guardian must be a Canadian resident.

four

The guardian or guardian's spouse or cohabiting partner must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, refugee or temporary resident, have lived in Canada in the past 18 months, and have legal residency in 19 months.

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Attention!

1

In addition,/kloc-children under the age of 0/8 who receive children's discount money cannot apply for milk money.

2

Because the milk money is used to subsidize underage teenagers, there are clear restrictions on the application conditions. Guardians and children must live together for a long time.

three

If the guardian's marriage and address change and the children no longer live with the guardian, the guardian should also notify the tax bureau in time.

four

If the guardian's income is very low or even zero, you must remember to file tax returns to enjoy this benefit. The annual tax return allows the government to adjust the amount paid for milk according to the guardian's income.

five

Generally speaking, children under the age of 8 can get 1 17.08 USD per month. Starting from the third child, every additional child will increase by $8.65438 +06.

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If the annual net income of a family exceeds US$ 42,707, this basic allowance will be deducted, and families with one child will be deducted by more than 2%, and families with two or more children will be deducted by 4%.

Therefore, for those families with higher income who do not meet the income standard of child welfare, they still need to apply, and the government will evaluate them according to the family net income of the previous year.