Family composition Sample Clauses

Family composition. The person(s) whose status determines the computation of monthly rent.
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Family composition. (1.) The Premises is for the exclusive use and occupancy by the Tenant and other “Household Member(s)” authorized as occupants by the Landlord, as listed below: NAME NICKNAME/ ALIAS OF ADULTS 18 AND OVER RELATIONSHIP S.S.# D.O.B. M/F 1. Head 2.
Family composition. (i) The Unit is for the exclusive use and occupancy by the Tenant and the Household Member(s) of the Tenant listed below: NAMES NICKNAMES/ ALIAS RELATIONSHIP S.S.# BIRTHDATE M/F «Tenant_HOH» «HOHalias» Head of Household «HOHssn» «HOHbirth» «HOHs ex» «T2name» «T2alias» «T2relate» «T2ssn» «T2birth» «T2sex» «T3name» «T3alias» «T3relate» «T3ssn» «T3birth» «T3sex» «T4name» «T4alias» «T4relate» «T4ssn» «T4birth» «T4sex» «T5name» «T5alias» «T5relate» «T5ssn» «T5birth» «T5sex»
Family composition. Lessee shall provide the full name, gender, social security number and date of birth for each Household Member. Lessee shall report, within 30 days, any changes in family composition. The requirements for adding Household Members are addressed in Section 3.3 of this Lease. The requirements for removing Household Members are addressed in Section 3.2 of this Lease.
Family composition. If there are linked Sponsorship Applications (including for adult children), you should estimate the costs for each family separately, even if the families intend to live together in Canada. Any adult children over the age of majority in the province they are expected to live are entitled to receive adult benefit rates, adjusted by in-kind contributions. Income Support Deductions  The standards for using personal funds and earned income follow the same standards as the Resettlement Assistance Program (RAP); however, you may choose to maintain a higher level of income support.  As the refugee starts to earn money, you may be able to lower the monthly financial support. o Once their net earned income is 50% higher than the RAP rates, you may reduce your support. The total income they earn and get from you must still be at least the minimum they need.  The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) is a tax-free monthly payment made to eligible families to help with the cost of raising children under 18. The CCB: o is available to all Permanent Residents and Canadian Citizens o can’t be counted as earned income o can’t be used to calculate reductions to sponsor support o can’t be counted towards the financial support requirements under the Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program o has no impact on the minimum amount of financial support a sponsor is required to provide. Additional guidance on post-arrival financial support can be found here. In–Kind donations In-kind donations include all donated goods, commodities or services (e.g. gently used furniture or clothing, or housing provided at no cost to the sponsored family). In-kind donations cannot be valued for more than their actual value or the financial benefit they are replacing. Some items cannot be donated, including:  Mattresses, which should always be purchased new;  Opened food products; and  Personal clothing items such as undergarments or footwear. You can subtract the following types and values of in-kind donations from your estimated sponsorship costs: Types of costs that may be deducted through donations (In-kind Deductions)5 Donated Item % of RAP amount that can be deducted from total sponsorship cost ONGOING MONTHLY COSTS Shelter Includes housing costs, utilities, etc. 100% ONE-TIME START-UP COSTS Clothing Includes basic clothing needs and seasonal needs such as: winter coat, boots, mittens, scarf, snow pants, rain wear, etc. Note: There are some clothing items that must be purchased new (such as underg...

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