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Parental benefits must be claimed during the period between the week the child arrives home and the 52 weeks following this date. In contrast to pregnancy benefits, parental benefits do not need to be claimed for consecutive weeks. Indeed, a new parent may find it desirable to “save” some weeks of parental benefits for the later months of the claim, in case the baby (or the parent) develops health problems. Bill C-32 repealed s 23(3), and allows parents to claim an earnings exemption. | Parental benefits must be claimed during the period between the week the child arrives home and the 52 weeks following this date. In contrast to pregnancy benefits, parental benefits do not need to be claimed for consecutive weeks. Indeed, a new parent may find it desirable to “save” some weeks of parental benefits for the later months of the claim, in case the baby (or the parent) develops health problems. Bill C-32 repealed s 23(3), and allows parents to claim an earnings exemption. | ||
== H. Provisions for Low Income Families == | == H. Provisions for Low Income Families == |