Last updated: April 02 2020
Beth Graddon
Canadians can apply for the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) starting on April 6, but the government is hoping to flatten the curve of responses by having affected Canadians in a specific order, by birth month. Here’s how it will work:
If you were born in the month of: |
Apply for CERB on |
Y our best day to apply: |
January, February or March |
Mondays |
April 6 |
April, May, or June |
Tuesdays |
April 7 |
July, August, or September |
Wednesdays |
April 8 |
October, November, or December |
Thursdays |
April 9 |
Any month |
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays |
There are two ways to apply:
Those who qualify, will receive a $2000 payment ($500 a week) for each 4-week period, backdated to the period beginning March 15, 2020. But you will need to keep applying. Each application is for payment over a single 4-week period. If your income situation continues, apply again for an additional 4-week period, up to a maximum of 16 weeks (4 periods in total).
How fast will the money be in your hands? Here’s what the government advises:
Who qualifies? Here is the criteria. You must be:
Not eligible. The Benefit is only available to individuals who stopped work and are not earning employment or self-employment income as a result of reasons related to COVID-19. If you have not stopped working because of COVID-19, you are not eligible for the Benefit.
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