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Government of Canada

Universal Child Care Benefit

The Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB) program issues a taxable $100 monthly payment to families for each child under the age of six to help cover the cost of child care.

Delivered by: Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC)

Eligibility Information

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • be the primary caregiver of a child under six years of age on or after 1 July 2006
  • be a resident of Canada
  • other criteria may apply

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 Tax Benefit application form to the Canada Revenue Agency.
  • 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.

Dates and Deadlines

  • The UCCB will usually be issued on the 20th of each month, and one week earlier in December.
  • Individuals who have not received their UCCB within ten business days following the date of issue should contact the Canada Revenue Agency.

Related Information

  • The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) must be notified in the case of a recipient's death. Payments made after the date of the death must be returned to the CRA.