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If your annual net family income does not exceed $25,921, you have children, and either you or your spouse receives the Canada Child Benefit, you are classified as a member of a low-income family and are eligible to receive the family supplement. The family supplement has the potential to enhance your benefit rate, potentially raising your benefit rate to a maximum of 80% of your average insurable earnings.
If your annual net family income does not exceed $25,921, you have children, and either you or your spouse receives the Canada Child Benefit, you are classified as a member of a low-income family and are eligible to receive the family supplement. The family supplement has the potential to enhance your benefit rate, potentially raising your benefit rate to a maximum of 80% of your average insurable earnings.


It is important to note that if both you and your spouse claim EI benefits simultaneously, only one of you can receive the family supplement.
It is important to note that if both you and your spouse claim EI benefits simultaneously, only one of you can receive the family supplement.


== J. Employment (Training) Benefits ==
== J. Employment (Training) Benefits ==
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