Automated Benefits Application - Participating provinces and territories
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Automated Benefits Application - Participating provinces and territories
Saskatchewan

The province of Saskatchewan has been offering the Automated Benefits Application service since January 1, 2016.
See Information Sheet RC4476-SK, Canada Child Benefits – Saskatchewan.
You can also get more information on this service at eHealth Saskatchewan.
New Brunswick

The province of New Brunswick has been offering the Automated Benefits Application service since December 2013.
See Information Sheet RC4476-NB, Birth Registration and Canada Child Benefits – New Brunswick.
You can also get more information on this service at Service NB.
Newfoundland and Labrador

The province of Newfoundland and Labrador has been offering the Automated Benefits Application service since January 2013.
See Information Sheet RC4476-NL, Birth Registration and Canada Child Benefits – Newfoundland and Labrador.
You can also get more information on this service at Service NL.
Alberta

The province of Alberta has been offering the Automated Benefits Application service since May 14, 2012.
See Information Sheet RC4476-AB, Birth Registration and Canada Child Benefits - Alberta.
You can also get more information on this service at Service Alberta Vital Statistics.
Manitoba

The province of Manitoba has been offering the Automated Benefits Application service since early July 2011.
See Information Sheet RC4476-MB, Birth Registration and Canada Child Benefits – Manitoba.
You can also get more information on this service at Vital Statistics Agency, Province of Manitoba.
Ontario

The province of Ontario has been offering the Automated Benefits Application service since July 11, 2010.
See Information Sheet RC4476-ON, Birth Registration and Canada Child Benefits – Ontario.
You can also get more information on this service at Service Ontario.
Québec

The province of Québec has been offering the Automated Benefits Application service since July 5, 2010.
See Information sheet RC4476-QC, Birth Registration and Canada Child Benefits - Québec.
You can also get more information on this service at Services Québec (in French only).
Prince Edward Island

The province of Prince Edward Island has been offering the Automated Benefits Application service since October 9, 2009.
See Information Sheet RC4476-PE, Canada Child Benefits – Prince Edward Island.
You can also get more information on this service at Vital Statistics Program, Department of Health, Province of Prince Edward Island.
British Columbia

The province of British Columbia has been offering the Automated Benefits Application service since June 15, 2009.
See Information Sheet RC4476-BC, Canada Child Benefits – British Columbia.
You can also get more information on this service at Vital Statistics Agency, Province of British Columbia.
Nova Scotia

The province of Nova Scotia has been offering the Automated Benefits Application service since April 8, 2009.
See Information Sheet RC4476-NS, Canada Child Benefits – Nova Scotia.
You can also get more information on this service at Government of Nova Scotia.
Territories
The territories will be offering this service in the near future.
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