Who is eligible for B.C. grant?

You may be able to claim the full regular grant amount if your property has an assessed or partitioned value of $1,975,000 or less. If you meet all requirements but your property’s assessed or partitioned value is over $1,975,000, you may qualify for a grant at a reduced amount.

What is the B.C. Recovery grant?

Grants of $10,000 to $30,000 were available to small and medium sized B.C. businesses impacted by COVID-19. An additional $5,000 to $15,000 grant was available to eligible tourism-related businesses.

How do I apply for a B.C. grant?

The fastest and easiest way to apply for your home owner grant is online. You can also apply by phone using our automated self-serve system or with the help of an agent. If you don’t have a computer or access to the internet, you can visit a Service BC location near you to use a computer terminal.

How long does it take to get the B.C. grant?

4-6 weeks
The BC Access Grant is disbursed by cheque and takes 4-6 weeks to process and be mailed.

How much money do you get from a grant?

The maximum amount of money you can get from a Pell Grant is: $6,495 (2021-22). The amount granted depends on your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), cost of attendance, your status as a full-time or part-time student, and your plans to attend school for a full academic year or less.

How many CRB payments can you get?

You can only receive 13 payments maximum even if your income is still affected after the last period. CRB provides a $1,000 payment before taxes every two weeks. Since CRA will withhold 10% at the source, you will get a biweekly payment of $900.

How long does it take to get the B.C. Recovery Grant?

Please expect 1-2 weeks for this process to occur if they are not already registered. Businesses can submit their own completed Recovery Plan to the B.C. government.

Do you have to pay back the B.C. Access grant?

This program provides upfront, non-repayable financial assistance to low- and middle-income students enrolled in full-time studies at B.C. public post-secondary institutions. You must be enrolled as a full-time student in an undergraduate degree, diploma, or certificate program.