ACFB November 2025 Benefit: Payment Dates, Amount, and Latest Updates!

The Alberta Child and Family Benefit is tax-free financial help, which is received once in every three months. It is distributed among the families with low to middle income to help them with the cost of raising a child under 18 years.

It is received from the Canada Revenue Agency as cash via direct deposit and paper cheque. For the benefit year 2025-26, the second payment is all set to be received in November 2025 without any delay. 

Here, we have shared everything you need to know about this financial help. Read this article thoroughly to check when you will get this payment, how much is going to be received, and what if it isn’t received on time.

When will the ACFB payment be received?

The Canada Revenue Agency has officially disclosed the date on which they are going to release the payment in November 2025. They are all set to send the direct deposit and paper cheque on the 27th of the month.

Once the payment is sent out, it hardly takes any time a few hours to be received in the bank account, but in the case of a paper cheque, it takes around 3 to 5 days to get it. Technical error or workload may delay it.

BenefitACFB (Alberta Child and Family Benefit)
Payment TypeTax-free money help
Who Gets ItFamilies with low or middle income
Children AgeUnder 18 years
Payment MonthNovember 2025
Payment DateNovember 27, 2025
Direct DepositComes in a few hours
ChequeComes in 3–5 days
Amount Depends OnIncome and number of children
Maximum AmountUp to $5,767 per year

How much will the ACFB payment be?

The payments you can get under the ACFB are affected by different factors, which include marital or household status, number of children under 18, and family net income. The CRA has disclosed the maximum payment rate for July 2025 to June 2026:

Number of ChildrenBase ComponentWorking ComponentTotal 
1 child$1,499$767$2,266
2 children$2,248$1,465$3,713
3 children$2,997$1,883$4,880
4 or more children$3,746$2,021$5,767

Note that the base component is for low- and moderate-income families, and the working component is an extra benefit for someone in the household who has earned income. 

If you are eligible for both components with maximum rates, the amount you can get in November 2025 with 1 qualifying child is $566.5, and if you have 4 more qualifying children, you can get $1,441.

Who is eligible to get the ACFB payment?

The Alberta Child and Family Benefit November 2025 payment is going to be received by all the individuals who are beneficiaries of this benefit. If you have recently applied to get this payout, you will get this payment only if your application is accepted. 

If your application for the ACFB payment is still under review, and it is rejected by the Canada Revenue Agency, you won’t get any payment. If the application is rejected, you need to reapply to get a payout; and if it is still in process, you have to wait to get it processed.

What if the ACFB payment is delayed?

The Alberta Child and Family Benefit is received within due time after its release. In case of technical error, the direct deposit may be delayed by 3 days, and in terms of workload, the paper cheque takes more than a week, i.e., up to 10 days, to be received.

If you don’t get your ACFB November 2025 payment even after waiting for the required time, you should get in touch with the CRA to find out why you still haven’t received your payout. If there will be any problem with your eligibility, you need to provide all details.

Disclaimer: ACFB November 2025 benefit details are for informational purposes only. Confirm eligibility and payment dates through official government sources.

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