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Canada Learning Bond: Free money for your child’s education!

*** OVER 70% of eligible families DO NOT even apply for this

What is the Canada Learning Bond?

The Canada Learning Bond is money that the Government of Canada deposits into a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) to help you save for a child’s education after high school. The total amount the Government deposits can be up to $2,000. Applying for and receiving the Canada Learning Bond will not affect any other benefits that you or an eligible child receives. Through the Canada Learning Bond, the Government will add money to the RESP for an eligible child every year, even if you do not add any money.
 
Eligibility:
 
The Canada Learning Bond is available to children born on or after January 1, 2004;
• who are residents of Canada;
• who have a valid Social Insurance Number; and
• who are from low-income families.
 
Beginning July 1, 2017, eligibility for the Canada Learning Bond is based, in part, on the number of qualified children and the adjusted income of the primary caregiver. Prior to this, a child was eligible for the Canada Learning Bond if the primary caregiver was in receipt of the National Child Benefit Supplement for the child. 
How much could a child receive?
 
A child could receive a total of up to $2,000 in a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) to help pay for their education after high school. This includes: $500 for the first year of eligibility; and $100 for each year they remain eligible, until the calendar year they turn 15.
In addition, the Government of Canada will deposit $25 in an RESP to help cover the costs of opening the plan. 
 
What you need before you start
 
Before you apply for the Canada Learning Bond on behalf of a child, you will need a Social Insurance Number (SIN) for yourself; and a SIN for the child. There is no fee to get a SIN from Service Canada, but you will need to provide certain documents, such as a birth certificate or permanent residence card.
 
After you’ve applied
 
An RESP can stay open for 35 years. This means the child can still use the Canada Learning Bond (as well as any Canada Education Savings Grant and provincial education savings incentives) in the RESP if they decide to delay their studies after high school until later in life.
 
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