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Individuals need to provide proof of birth when applying for the Canada child benefit (CCB) for the first time. To find out more, go to supporting documents.

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When to apply

You should apply for the Canada child benefit (CCB) as soon as any of the following situations happen:

If the child started living with you more than 11 months ago, you will need to provide additional documents.

You don't need to apply separately for related provincial and territorial programs. The CRA will determine your eligibility when you apply for the CCB.

How to apply

Processing time: you should receive your payment within 8 weeks.

Currently, this service is not available in the territory of Nunavut.

Note: If you use the Automated Benefits Application to apply for child benefits, you do not need to provide proof of birth for your child as it’s securely shared with the CRA by your province or territory.

Processing time: you should receive your payment within 8 weeks.
  1. Sign in to My Account
  2. From the Overview page, click on Benefits and credits from the Navigation menu on the left side of the screen
  3. From the Benefits and credits page, locate the Child information and click on + Add.
  4. You will be asked to complete 3 steps:
  5. A confirmation screen will display the status of your application
Processing time: you should receive your payment within 11 weeks.
  1. Fill out and sign Form RC66, Canada Child Benefits Application
  2. Include any additional documents needed for the situations described below
  3. Mail the form to your tax centre

When you need to provide additional documents

Note

If any of your documents are in a language other than English or French, we need a copy of the original documents with an acceptable English or French translation.

A letter is not required if both parents residing with the child are of the same sex.

  1. Provide supporting documents for
    1. Your citizenship status (1 of the following) such as:
      • Canadian birth certificate
      • Canadian passport
      • permanent residence card
      • Canadian immigration status documents for you and your spouse or common-law partner
    2. Proof that you live in Canada (at least 3 of the following document types) such as:
      • lease agreement
      • rent receipt
      • household bill (gas, electricity, cable television, telephone)
      • driver's licence, vehicle registration, or car insurance
      • membership in social or professional organizations
    3. Proof of birth for each child you are applying for
    4. Proof that you are primarily responsible for the care and upbringing of the child (at least 3 of the following document types) such as:
      • a letter from the nursery or school authority showing the contact information on file for the child
      • a copy of the child's report card, showing the contact information on file for the child
      • a copy of the child's school registration or enrolment document, or information or emergency contact sheet, signed and certified by the school
      • if your child is being home-schooled, a letter from the school board or appropriate educational authority confirming that you have a home school arrangement
      • a registration form or a receipt from an activity or club the child is enrolled in
      • a complete and signed court order, decree, or separation agreement; the document must explain the type of custody arrangement you have (for example, shared custody) and clearly show the living arrangements for the child
      • any other document showing that the child lived with you during the period being reviewed
    1. Fill out and sign Schedule RC66SCH, Status in Canada/Statement of Income
    2. Mail Schedule RC66SCH and Form RC66, Canada Child Benefits Application to your tax centre.

    If your spouse or common-law partner is a non-resident of Canada during any part of the year, you must fill out Form CTB9, Canada Child Benefit – Statement of Income for each year, or part of a year, that they are a non-resident of Canada.