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Financial Checklist Before Having a Baby in Canada

Updated

Before Pregnancy

Financial Foundation

Step Priority
Emergency fund 3-6 months expenses
Health check Benefits coverage
Insurance review Life, disability
Debt assessment Pay down high-interest
Budget review Current spending habits

Build Emergency Fund

Target
Before baby 3-6 months expenses
After baby 6 months+ recommended
Why more Single income during leave

During Pregnancy

Checklist by Trimester

First Trimester
Review work benefits Mat leave top-up?
Check EI eligibility 600 hours required
Start baby budget Estimate costs
Review insurance Life, disability
Second Trimester
Notify employer Plan your leave
Apply for benefits EI, employer programs
Start saving For income gap
Research childcare Waitlists are long
Third Trimester
Submit EI application After birth
Buy essentials What you actually need
Prepare budget For mat leave income
Healthcare card Arrange for baby

Parental Leave Benefits

EI Maternity/Parental Benefits

Type Duration Rate
Maternity (birth parent) 15 weeks 55% of income
Standard parental 35 weeks sharable 55% of income
Extended parental 61 weeks sharable 33% of income

2024 EI Maximums

Income Cap ~$63,200
Max weekly benefit ~$668 (standard)
Max weekly benefit ~$401 (extended)

Quebec QPIP (Different)

Type Duration Rate
Maternity 18 weeks 70%
Paternity 5 weeks 70%
Parental 32 weeks 70%/55%

Employer Top-Up

What to Check
Does employer offer? Many do
Amount Often to 75-100% salary
Duration Varies (6-17 weeks common)
Requirements Return to work period?

Budget for Baby

First-Year Costs

Category Estimated Cost
Nursery/furniture $1,000-$3,000
Stroller/car seat $500-$1,500
Clothing (first year) $500-$1,000
Diapers $800-$1,200
Formula (if used) $1,500-$2,500
Baby gear $500-$1,500
Total first year $5,000-$12,000

Ongoing Costs

Annual Cost Range
Childcare (if used) $10,000-$25,000
Food $1,500-$2,500
Clothing $500-$1,000
Healthcare (extras) $500-$1,000
Activities $500-$2,000

Childcare Costs by Province

Province Monthly (Infant)
Ontario $1,000-$2,000 (with subsidy)
BC $800-$1,500 (with subsidy)
Quebec ~$200 ($10/day)
Alberta $800-$1,500

$10/Day Childcare

Status
Federal program Rolling out
Target $10/day by 2025-26
Quebec Already has it
Impact Major savings

Government Benefits

Canada Child Benefit (CCB)

Maximum Monthly (2024-25)
Under 6 years old $648.91
6-17 years old $547.50
Reduced based on Family income

CCB by Income Level (1 Child Under 6)

Family Income Approx Monthly CCB
Under $36,500 $648 (maximum)
$50,000 ~$580
$75,000 ~$460
$100,000 ~$350
$150,000 ~$180
$200,000+ ~$0

How to Apply

Step When
Get baby’s SIN After birth
Apply for CCB With birth registration
File taxes Both parents, each year
Payments start Month after approval

Other Benefits

Benefit Details
GST/HST Credit Increases with children
Provincial benefits Varies
Disability benefits If applicable

Saving for Education (RESP)

Why Start Early

Start at $150/Month By Age 18
Birth $150 ~$64,000
Age 5 $150 ~$40,000
Age 10 $150 ~$24,000

Assumes 6% average return

Government Grants

Grant Amount
CESG (basic) 20% match up to $500/year
CESG (additional) Extra for low income
CLB $500 + $100/year (low income)

RESP Strategy

Action
Open at birth Start immediately
Contribute $2,500/year Get max $500 CESG
At least $50/month Something is better

Where to Open RESP

Provider Type
Bank/credit union Flexible
Robo-advisor Low-fee, easy
Self-directed DIY investing
Group RESP Avoid (restrictive)

Insurance Review

Life Insurance

Need
Coverage 10-12x income
Type Term usually best
Both parents Even stay-at-home
Review With each child

Example Calculation

Factor Amount
Annual income $80,000
Years to cover 10-15
Total needed $800,000-$1,200,000
Term 20 cost ~$40-$80/month

Disability Insurance

Check
Work coverage Often 60-70%
Own coverage Consider supplementing
Definition Own occupation preferred

Critical Illness

Consideration
Coverage Lump sum if diagnosed
Children’s coverage Often can add
Cost Moderate

Prepare Your Budget

Income During Leave

Calculate
EI benefits 55% of income
Employer top-up If offered
Partner income If applicable
Total Usually 50-100% of normal

Sample Budget Adjustment

Normal Income On Leave
Combined $10,000/month
EI + top-up ~$6,500/month
Gap $3,500/month
Cover from Emergency fund/savings

Cut Before Baby Arrives

Review
Subscriptions Cancel unused
Dining out Will decrease anyway
Entertainment Less time anyway
Save the difference Build cushion

Estate Planning

New Parents Should Have

Document Purpose
Will Name guardian for child
Life insurance beneficiary Update
Power of attorney Both parents
Healthcare directive Both parents

Guardian Designation

Critical
In your will Name guardians
Discuss With chosen guardians
Backup Name alternates
Review As children grow

Childcare Planning

Act Early

When Action
During pregnancy Join waitlists
Early Tour facilities
Compare Cost, quality, location
Backup plan Have alternatives

Costs Planning

If Both Working
Childcare cost $800-$2,000/month
vs One staying home Lost income
Calculate Net benefit of working

Tax Considerations

After Baby Arrives

Tax Benefit Details
CCB Apply immediately
Childcare expenses Deductible
RESP contributions Get grants
Medical expenses Baby costs count

Childcare Expense Deduction

Rule
Claimed by Lower-income spouse usually
Limit $8,000/child under 7
Receipts Keep all receipts

Timeline Summary

When Action
Before pregnancy Build emergency fund, review insurance
First trimester Check benefits, start budget
Second trimester Apply for leave, join childcare waitlist
Third trimester Baby gear, finalize leave
After birth Get SIN, apply CCB, open RESP
First year Review insurance, make will