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If you have one child under the age of 18, you need a gross monthly household income below $1,640 to be eligible for a child care subsidy. The gross monthly household income limit increases by $100 for each additional child under the age of 18.
Only children below the age of six years old that are enrolled in a participating licensed daycare are eligible for $10 a day daycare. The daycare can either be a licensed home daycare or a daycare center. As a parent, you do not have to submit any application forms in order to access the benefits of $10 a day daycare.
Licensed daycare in Saskatchewan costs $217.50 per month for children below six years of age that attend daycare for at least 10 days per month. Licensed daycare in Saskatchewan costs $10 per day for children below six years of age that attend daycare for fewer than 10 days per month.
Eligible families of a child 18 years of age or younger as of the last day of the taxation year are eligible for a fully refundable tax benefit up to $150 per child or $200 per child with a disability.
Effective April 1, 2023, all parents with children under the age of six in a regulated child care centre or home are eligible to receive child care for $10 per day or $217.50 per month. These reduced fees apply to all children under the age of six occupying an infant, toddler, preschool or school-age space.
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Only children below the age of six years old that are enrolled in a participating licensed daycare are eligible for $10 a day daycare. The daycare can either be a licensed home daycare or a daycare center. As a parent, you do not have to submit any application forms in order to access the benefits of $10 a day daycare.
Costs of childcare in Canada On average, parents paid $7,790 per year for main full-time childcare for their child aged 0 to 5 in 2022. This equals to an average of $649 per month for full-time care, or $31 a day. Full time care was considered 30 or more hours a week.
There are two basic types of child care: individual and group. Individual providers. These providers care for only your child or children. The provider may be a family member or friend, a nanny, an au pair, or a babysitter.

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