The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has officially announced a one-time $1,800 Canada Child Benefit (CCB) Bonus, set to roll out in July 2025. This special payment is part of the federal government’s enhanced support plan to help families manage rising summer expenses such as childcare, school supplies, and food costs.
The bonus will be automatically deposited into the accounts of eligible families, with no separate application required. Here’s everything you need to know about this upcoming benefit.
What Is the $1,800 Canada Child Benefit Bonus?
The $1,800 CCB Bonus is a non-taxable, one-time payment issued per eligible child under the 2025–2026 CCB enhancement policy. This is in addition to the regular monthly CCB payment scheduled for July 2025.
Unlike other temporary relief programs, this bonus is automatically paid to eligible families who meet the standard CCB eligibility criteria, without needing to apply separately.
Eligibility Criteria for the July 2025 CCB Bonus
To receive the $1,800 bonus, families must satisfy the following CRA conditions:
- Be the primary caregiver of a child under 18 years of age
- Both the child and caregiver must be residents of Canada
- The 2024 income tax return must be filed by April 30, 2025
- The adjusted family net income must fall within CRA’s thresholds for CCB
- CRA My Account details—such as custody arrangements, address, and marital status—must be accurate and up to date
If any of the above conditions are not met, the family may be disqualified or face delays in receiving the payment.
Province-Wise Estimates of the CCB Bonus
Although the Canada Child Benefit is a federal program, provincial cost-of-living variations influence the estimated payment amounts. The CRA has issued region-specific bonus estimates based on median income and local expenses:
Province/Territory | Estimated Bonus (Per Child) |
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Quebec | $1,800 |
British Columbia | $1,790 |
Ontario | $1,780 |
Nova Scotia | $1,785 |
Alberta | $1,770 |
New Brunswick | $1,770 |
Newfoundland & Labrador | $1,775 |
Manitoba | $1,765 |
Prince Edward Island | $1,765 |
Saskatchewan | $1,760 |
Nunavut | $1,760 |
Northwest Territories | $1,755 |
Yukon | $1,750 |
These amounts are estimates and may vary slightly depending on individual family situations and benefit calculations.
How Families Can Use the CCB Bonus
The $1,800 per child bonus is designed to relieve financial stress during the summer months, when many households face seasonal spending spikes. Common uses include:
- Childcare fees during school breaks
- School supplies, uniforms, and books
- Healthy meals and groceries
- Summer camps or recreational programs
- Healthcare and wellness-related costs
According to CRA projections, more than 90% of eligible families will benefit significantly from this one-time payment.
Payment Timeline and Delivery Method
The CRA will begin disbursing the CCB bonus on or after July 20, 2025. The delivery timeline depends on the chosen payment method:
- Direct Deposit: Most recipients will receive the funds within 3–5 business days
- Paper Cheques: May take longer depending on Canada Post delivery timelines
To avoid processing delays, families are encouraged to verify their banking and contact details via their CRA My Account before July 1, 2025.
Steps to Ensure a Smooth Payment
To guarantee timely and full receipt of the $1,800 Canada Child Benefit Bonus, families should take the following steps:
File 2024 income taxes by April 30, 2025
Update personal information such as marital status, address, and custody changes in CRA My Account
Add new dependents or update any changes in family composition
Set up direct deposit through CRA if not already enrolled
Failure to complete any of the above steps may delay or disqualify your payment—even if you meet all eligibility criteria.
Will the Bonus Affect Other Benefits?
The CRA has confirmed that the $1,800 CCB Bonus will not impact other income-tested benefits, including:
- Monthly CCB payments
- GST/HST credits
- Canada Dental Benefit
- Climate Action Incentive
- Provincial child or housing support programs
This ensures that families receive the full bonus amount without deductions or reductions in other essential benefits.
Why This Bonus Matters
The $1,800 bonus per child is not just financial aid—it’s a critical support mechanism for families navigating economic stress. As childcare, education, and living costs rise, this bonus can:
- Bridge budget gaps during the back-to-school season
- Reduce reliance on credit or loans
- Support child nutrition and health
- Promote family stability in high-expense months
The no-application process, non-taxable status, and automatic distribution make this one of the most accessible and impactful family benefits in 2025.
FAQs
Q1. Do I need to apply for the $1,800 CCB Bonus separately?
No. The CRA will automatically issue the bonus to eligible families based on their 2024 tax returns and current benefit status.
Q2. Will the bonus affect other government benefits?
No. This one-time bonus is non-taxable and does not affect your eligibility for any other federal or provincial benefit programs.
Q3. When will the payment be issued?
Payments will begin on or after July 20, 2025. Those using direct deposit will receive funds within a few business days; paper cheques may take longer.