FIDO AFAIK there is no time limit . Your best bet will be to call CRA for first hand information .
Some info is avlbl here
http://search.informationperth.ca/record/CWD1297
P.S: I cant recall the name of vaccination but kids born after Dec 31st 2003 are eligible under OHIP program.
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Does anyone know if there's a time period from the birth of a child that one can apply for the CCTB /UTB retrospectively from birth ?
1 years , 2 years , 5 years ?
Thanks.
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Very good question.
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Originally posted by Fido
Does anyone know if there's a time period from the birth of a child that one can apply for the CCTB /UTB retrospectively from birth ?
1 years , 2 years , 5 years ?
Thanks.
AG is correct, apply right away if it's already late, worst case they'll say 'No'.
In fact some hospitals even give you the form at the time of birth..or shortly after
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Fido.
I believe they give these benefits 'retroactive' for only up to 11 month.
Please see this for UCCB http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/goc/universal_child_care.shtml
Application Information
Families already receiving the Canada Child Tax Benefit will automatically receive the Universal Child Care Benefit.
Families that do not receive the Canada Child Tax Benefit will be able to apply for the Universal Child Care Benefit by submitting a completed Canada Child Benefits application form to the CRA.
Persons who apply late may receive up to 11 months of retroactive payments, plus a payment for the month in which the application was received.
And see this for CCTB http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/bnfts/cctb/fq_qlfyng-eng.html
7. When should I apply for the Canada child tax benefit?
Generally, you should apply for the CCTB as soon as possible after
your child is born
a child starts to live with you; or
you and your spouse or common-law partner meet the eligibility conditions, see question #4.
You should not delay applying as your application is considered late if it includes a period that started more than 11 months ago. If your application is late, you must attach clear photocopies (including both sides of all pages) of the following documents for the entire period:
proof of citizenship status (for example, a Canadian birth certificate) or immigration status in Canada for you and your spouse or common-law partner, if you have one;
proof that you resided in Canada, such as a lease agreement, rent receipts, utility bills or bank statements;
proof of birth for each child; and
proof that you were the person who is primarily responsible for the care and upbringing of the child(ren).
On a separate note, please also make sure that you (or your tax filer) are claiming deductions in your personal tax return for child(ren) on line 366 of Schedule S1
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Pramod Chopra
Senior Mortgage Consultant
Mortgage Alliance Company of Canada
Thanks a lot Pramod jee !!
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Fido.
thanks all for info !
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