Canadian parents can expect a helpful financial boost this holiday season with a $300 Child Benefit Adjustment scheduled for December 22. But there’s one important catch—you must verify your household and child information in advance to receive the payment without delay.
The adjustment comes as part of the federal government’s effort to help families offset rising costs of living, including food, school supplies, and other child-related expenses. Let’s break down everything you need to know to receive your benefit on time.
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Overview
This new $300 Child Benefit Adjustment is a temporary top-up to the regular Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payment. The goal? To support parents dealing with inflation, increased grocery bills, winter costs, and other essential living expenses.
But unlike regular monthly benefits, this one-time adjustment requires active verification of your details through your CRA account.
Here’s what it’s meant to cover:
- Increased school or daycare costs
- Rising grocery and utility bills
- Winter clothing or seasonal needs
- General family living expenses
If your records are up to date, the money will be deposited on December 22, 2025. If not, your payment could be delayed or missed entirely.
Requirements
To qualify for the $300 adjustment, families must meet verification conditions newly introduced for this specific payment.
What You Need to Do:
- Confirm your household address, marital status, and income
- Verify your dependent children are still eligible
- Update banking details to avoid payment failures
- Respond to any CRA document or verification requests
Even if you’ve received child benefits before, the CRA is requiring new checks to ensure fairness and accuracy.
Here’s a simplified breakdown:
Child Benefit Verification Checklist
| Requirement | Description |
|---|---|
| Update Personal Info | Confirm address, income, and marital status |
| Verify Child Details | Ensure dependents are listed and eligible |
| Review Banking Info | Double-check bank account details |
| MyCRA Account | Login required to view or update information |
| Deadline | All updates must be done before December 22 |
Missing even one step could delay your payment or reduce the amount.
Verification
The CRA portal (MyCRA) is the easiest and fastest way to make changes. If you haven’t logged in recently, now’s the time. It takes only a few minutes to verify everything, and the peace of mind is worth it.
Here’s how to verify:
- Log in to MyCRA
- Review your marital status and income
- Check your childcare or custody status
- Update your banking info if it’s changed
- Confirm all children are properly listed as dependents
Once you’ve completed the steps, your eligibility will be confirmed, and the $300 payment will process automatically if you qualify.
Eligibility
Your eligibility for the adjustment depends on multiple factors, including recent changes in your family structure or finances.
The CRA May Reassess Your Eligibility If:
- Your child moves into a new age group
- You’ve had a change in custody or guardianship
- Your household income has increased or decreased
- You’ve entered or ended a marriage or common-law relationship
Even small updates can impact the amount you receive. That’s why the government is reviewing every application and household file for accuracy before issuing the payment.
Guidelines
The CRA has issued official guidance to help families avoid problems with their benefit payments. These include:
- Verifying identity and dependent status
- Ensuring accurate digital CRA account access
- Uploading new documentation if requested
- Reviewing direct deposit information for accuracy
Failing to follow these could result in delays or loss of benefits. So don’t take chances—review and update your info now to make sure the $300 lands in your account when you need it.
FAQs
When will the $300 benefit be paid?
The payment is scheduled for December 22, 2025.
Who qualifies for the adjustment?
Parents receiving the CCB with updated dependent and income info.
How do I verify my child benefit info?
Use your CRA MyAccount to confirm or update details online.
What happens if I don’t update info?
Your payment may be delayed or missed entirely.
Do I need to apply separately?
No, just verify and update your existing CRA records.
























