So even if she goes on vacation without me for 2-3months she still doesn’t qualify then? Just trying to fully understand this so my daughter can return home sooner if that is whats neededNo. The child must be living with you to qualify.
So even if she goes on vacation without me for 2-3months she still doesn’t qualify then? Just trying to fully understand this so my daughter can return home sooner if that is whats neededNo. The child must be living with you to qualify.
Don't do it. Don't lie to the CRA. She will be committing fraud and will likely have to repay a much larger sum and can get in a lot of trouble. Say that it was an accident and pay back the money you falsely received. The CRA will get it back one way or another.if some one can help one of my friend child was out of Canada but she was receiving the CCTB but some one report about her and they stop the Benefit and they ask for supporting denouements she send supporting documents but some or false and if they found they r false documents what will happen or plenty
Well done on the person who reported her fraud. Hopefully she is busted for her fraud documents and has to pay massive penalties.if some one can help one of my friend child was out of Canada but she was receiving the CCTB but some one report about her and they stop the Benefit and they ask for supporting denouements she send supporting documents but some or false and if they found they r false documents what will happen or plenty
Benefit thieves are dime a dozen here in Toronto- hope they learn to respect the system rather than abuse it.Well done on the person who reported her fraud. Hopefully she is busted for her fraud documents and has to pay massive penalties.
Providing fake document (forgery) while she is already being investigated is not very smart. Committing fraud is a serious crime. (criminal offense)if some one can help one of my friend child was out of Canada but she was receiving the CCTB but some one report about her and they stop the Benefit and they ask for supporting denouements she send supporting documents but some or false and if they found they r false documents what will happen or plenty
List of situations that will happen because your friend committed fraud :if some one can help one of my friend child was out of Canada but she was receiving the CCTB but some one report about her and they stop the Benefit and they ask for supporting denouements she send supporting documents but some or false and if they found they r false documents what will happen or plenty
They shouldn't. Your parents were the ones who received benefits they were not entitled to. If your parents would like to eventually return to Canada it could be an issue.Hi,
I was minor when i went back to my country. Child benefit(maybe 5-6 cheques) are later sent to my family by my uncle. My family used those cheques in my home country. If i return to Canada now, will they ask me anything about this?
CRA will have to determine whether you qualify. This is one of those cases where it is not 100% clear.I'm not sure but I'm going to confirm it with CRA before we leave Canada. I'm leaving Canada together with my kids and live permanently in different country. We have dual citizenship which allow us to live between the two countries permanently. My husband will stay in Canada to work while we are living in different country which makes us a factual resident of Canada-meaning we still have main ties in Canada which is my husband. And that I think , makes my children eligible for CCTB as long as I'll file my taxes every year in Canada. But then,there's a tax treaty to be considered and if the children should be in Canada to be eligible.
If your kids aren't physically in Canada with your husband, then you do not qualify for the CCTB. There is zero ambiguity in that...it is crystal clear.I'm not sure but I'm going to confirm it with CRA before we leave Canada. I'm leaving Canada together with my kids and live permanently in different country. We have dual citizenship which allow us to live between the two countries permanently. My husband will stay in Canada to work while we are living in different country which makes us a factual resident of Canada-meaning we still have main ties in Canada which is my husband. And that I think , makes my children eligible for CCTB as long as I'll file my taxes every year in Canada. But then,there's a tax treaty to be considered and if the children should be in Canada to be eligible.
Technically if they both pay taxes they may fit the requirement but in actuality in cases where the children live abroad CCTB is usually not awarded. That is why it is easier to say let CRA decide.If your kids aren't physically in Canada with your husband, then you do not qualify for the CCTB. There is zero ambiguity in that...it is crystal clear.