Hello,
I am thinking about moving to my business from Korea to Canada through the start-up visa program.
And as I was calculating the needed budget for the settlement and for my business, I got to know that there is something called the child benefit and wanted to more about this as I am finalizing the calculation of my budget.
I know there is a calculator provided by the Canadian government, but there are many unkwnon factors so I thought it would better to ask here.
These are my questions and it would be great if you could answer these questions for me.
1. We are hoping that we could move to Canada in 2021 or 2022. For the year that I immigrate to Canada and possibly the next year, I think I am going to have nearly no income. My wife will be either a full-time or part-time student. I have four children and they were born in 2000, 2002, 2006, and 2012; this means my first and second child will not be my dependent by the time we move to Canada. Considering these factors, how much can we get from the tax return? I am NOT asking for a specific number and I know this greatly varies by the province, residence, and other things. So, I would like to know the rough approximation of it.
2. Are we eligilble for it as soon as we immigrate or do we need to spend a few months in Canada to be eligible for it assuming that we landed with the PR through the SUV program.
3. Would it be affected by my children's income if they choose to work? My second son is thinking about working as soon as we immigrate while studying as a part-time student.
Thanks for your help in advance.
I am thinking about moving to my business from Korea to Canada through the start-up visa program.
And as I was calculating the needed budget for the settlement and for my business, I got to know that there is something called the child benefit and wanted to more about this as I am finalizing the calculation of my budget.
I know there is a calculator provided by the Canadian government, but there are many unkwnon factors so I thought it would better to ask here.
These are my questions and it would be great if you could answer these questions for me.
1. We are hoping that we could move to Canada in 2021 or 2022. For the year that I immigrate to Canada and possibly the next year, I think I am going to have nearly no income. My wife will be either a full-time or part-time student. I have four children and they were born in 2000, 2002, 2006, and 2012; this means my first and second child will not be my dependent by the time we move to Canada. Considering these factors, how much can we get from the tax return? I am NOT asking for a specific number and I know this greatly varies by the province, residence, and other things. So, I would like to know the rough approximation of it.
2. Are we eligilble for it as soon as we immigrate or do we need to spend a few months in Canada to be eligible for it assuming that we landed with the PR through the SUV program.
3. Would it be affected by my children's income if they choose to work? My second son is thinking about working as soon as we immigrate while studying as a part-time student.
Thanks for your help in advance.