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Godzilla9

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"Dependent child or a dependent child of your spouse, common-law or conjugal partner and is under 22 years of age on the day he or she becomes a permanent resident

Length of undertaking is 10 years after that child becomes a permanent resident or on the day that child reaches age 25, whichever comes first."


Does it mean that if my kids is born out of Canada and got PR through sponsorship, then I will not get any child benefits for my kid for 10 years? Who knows more about this?
 
The child will qualify for child benefits (e.g. CCTB).

However if the child ends up on welfare/social assistance within the first 10 years after landing, you will be responsible for paying this money back to the government.
 
scylla said:
The child will qualify for child benefits (e.g. CCTB).

However if the child ends up on welfare/social assistance within the first 10 years after landing, you will be responsible for paying this money back to the government.

I head that families get some money for every child in their family. Higher the earnings are, the lower is the money the family receives on behalf of child. Will this money also be cut?

Thank you!
 
Godzilla9 said:
I head that families get some money for every child in their family. Higher the earnings are, the lower is the money the family receives on behalf of child. Will this money also be cut?

Thank you!

That is NOT social assistance. Regardless of if the child was born in Canada or immigrated there, if your income (or lack of) qualifies you to receive the CCTB, you will receive it. It has nothing to do with your sponsorship duties.
 
if child is outside canada and sponsership case is under process ,, can person claim for child benefits
 
MRS SAM said:
if child is outside canada and sponsership case is under process ,, can person claim for child benefits

No.