得到补助是有条件的:年净收入低于$25921,并且抚养有领CCTB的小孩。
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Is it true that the benefit rate is higher for low-income family members?
Yes. If it is determined that your net family income does not exceed $25,921 per year, that you have children, and that you or your spouse receives the Canada Child Tax Benefit, you are considered a member of a low-income family. You may therefore be eligible to receive the EI Family Supplement, depending on your net family income. The Family Supplement rate is based on:
- your net family income up to a maximum of $25,921 per year; and
- the number of children in the family and their ages.
The Family Supplement may increase your benefit rate up to 80% of your average insurable earnings. If you and your spouse claim EI benefits at the same time, only one of you can receive the Family Supplement. It is generally better for the spouse with the lower benefit
rate to receive the supplement.
If your income level rises, the Family Supplement gradually decreases, so that when the maximum income of $25,921 is reached, no supplement is payable.
Notes
- These amounts are reviewed each year. For the most recent amounts, visit our Web site at www.servicecanada.gc.ca or call 1-800-206-7218 (TTY: 1-800-529-3742).
- The Family Supplement is automatically added to eligible claims.