“Nigerian leaders left the group” – Speculations as mother reveals huge amount she receives as child support in Canada
A Nigerian woman residing in Canada, Nkechi Bianze, shares the child support amount she receives from the Canadian government.
Nkechi clarified that Canada provides monthly payments to parents with custody of children, usually directed to the mother or female guardian unless specified otherwise.
She enthusiastically expressed her appreciation for Canada and elaborated on the child benefit program in a post on her Facebook page.
Nkechi showcased her dashboard indicating an upcoming payment of CAD 5,577.75 (equivalent to over N6 million) as a child benefit scheduled for March 20. She humorously questioned whether she was not entitled to the funds.
In her part;
“WHY I LOVE CANADA
Canada pays monthly child benefits to any parent with custody. If a married couple both have custody of their children, the child benefits are usually paid to the woman/mom, except otherwise stated. So, I get and will continue to get the benefits for our children, till they are 18 or till we become very rich.”
What you need to know about child support payment in Canada
According to the Canadian government’s website, the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) is administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). It’s a tax-free monthly payment made to eligible families to help with the cost of raising children under 18 years of age. The CCB may include child disability benefits and any related provincial and territorial programs.
Reactions trailing amount paid by Canadian Government for child support
Glory Love said: “Wow, congratulations. I will like to experience this. Concerning the entitlement, you are entitled to the money as his mum.”
Doris Lawrence said: “Nigeria leaders left d group.”
Favour Chinoyelum said: “Why can’t our government emulate this?”
Akaninyene Ntukidem said: “While one country like that go block you if they sight small income.”Â
Nwadiuto Chiletam Amadi said: “I got 443 for 2 kids. It’s my first few months in Canada and haven’t filed tax. I think it’s because I lived elsewhere in the previous year. “Thanks for posting this.”