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What is the Canada Disability Benefit?

The Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) is an upcoming federal benefit for working-age people with disabilities. It aims to address the disproportionate level of poverty experienced by people with disabilities and to improve their financial security.

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How much is the benefit?

The maximum proposed benefit amount is $2,400 a year, or $200 a month. The payment amount you receive will be based on your income and other factors.

Learn more about how payments will be calculated.

When will I begin receiving payments?

Payments are scheduled to begin in July 2025 and will be made monthly. Applications for the CDB are expected to open in Spring 2025. There are steps you can take now to prepare for the application.

Learn how you can prepare to apply for the CDB.

To be eligible for the CDB, you must:

Learn more about eligibility criteria.