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Reviewed: May 22, 2026Verified against official sources

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Newcomer Benefits Checklist

A surprising amount of money the Canadian government owes you is waiting because nobody asked the right question on a form. This checklist walks through the benefits newcomer families miss most often. Tick them off as you sort each one out — your progress is saved on your device.

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The one thing every newcomer should do first

File a tax return. Even if you arrived in November and had no Canadian income that year, even if you don’t owe a dollar — file. Almost every benefit on this list starts with a filed return on record. Skipping it means missing payments you are entitled to.

Why our parents miss these

Most of the benefits above don’t come with a clear official letter saying “you qualify, here’s the form.” They are quiet, opt-in programs that depend on you knowing to ask. The Canadian financial system assumes you know the system — which is exactly the gap this site exists to close.

Educational checklist, not financial or tax advice. Eligibility rules and amounts change. Always verify your specific situation at canada.ca, with the CRA directly, or with a licensed tax preparer before relying on any one program.