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venkatesh jalubula

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Hi All,

I need your help badly. I am on PGWP and currently working as a Retail store supervisor (NOC B)

My spouse is also on an open work permit, which she received based on my study permit. Her open work permit expires on 31-April-2019. She is right now on the mat. leave and collecting EI. She cleared her pharmacy evaluation exam in Jan 2019 and takin her next exam in May 2019. She wanted to go to India and study. Before going back to India I wanted to extend her open work permit. What are my option??


Please. please help me out. I am so confused right now.
 
If you are receiving child benefit you'll need to put it on hold if she leaves for a few months.
 
If you are receiving child benefit you'll need to put it on hold if she leaves for a few months.

I am not sure, I will call CRA on that. I think she is considered as factual resident. She will do her 2018 taxes as EI is taxable income. I called CRA few days ago about this when my elder son left to India with his grandma and they said it doesn’t effect. Anyway, I will give a call and see what they will say.
 
I am not sure, I will call CRA on that. I think she is considered as factual resident. She will do her 2018 taxes as EI is taxable income. I called CRA few days ago about this when my elder son left to India with his grandma and they said it doesn’t effect. Anyway, I will give a call and see what they will say.

Are you receiving CCB? It's quite a bit of money monthly s you should know if you are receiving it.
 
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Are you receiving CCB? It's quite a bit of money monthly s you should know if you are receiving it.
For my elder son, yes I am receiving. For my younger son I will be receiving from this month. When my elder son left to India on Jan 15 2019 with his grandma. I called CRA to let them know and they said it doesn’t matter and I still can get CCB
 
How do temporary residents qualify for child care benefits? Do they also get subsidized day care use?

Are you eligible?
To be eligible for the Canada child benefit (CCB), you must meet all of the following conditions:

  • You must live with the child, and the child must be under 18 years of age.
  • You must be primarily responsible for the care and upbringing of the child.
  • You must be a resident of Canada for tax purposes.
  • You or your spouse or common-law partner must be:
    • a Canadian citizen
    • a permanent resident
    • a protected person
    • a temporary resident who has lived in Canada for the previous 18 months, and who has a valid permit in the 19th month
    • an Indian within the meaning of the Indian Act
Haven't looked at their specific case details.
 
How do temporary residents qualify for child care benefits? Do they also get subsidized day care use?

BC has a daycare subsidy that gets paid to the daycare. Ontario has subsidized spots but they go to low income applicants but not enough for demand. Quebec has the largest subsided daycare program but still more demand than spots. Can't tell you about all the other provinces.
 
For my elder son, yes I am receiving. For my younger son I will be receiving from this month. When my elder son left to India on Jan 15 2019 with his grandma. I called CRA to let them know and they said it doesn’t matter and I still can get CCB

How long is your child going to be out of Canada? Your son is also with his grandparents not you which is the other problem. CRA customer service is often wrong unfortunately. It all depends on how long your child is out of Canada.
 
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How long is your child going to be out of Canada? Your son is also with his grandparents not you which is the other problem. CRA customer service is often wrong unfortunately. It all depends on how long your child is out of Canada.
I spoke to 2 different agents on that day and both of them said the same. I am not sure why you think that we are not eligible to receive CCB.