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You can’t claim the supplement amount if you lived in the following CMAs: To claim the CAI supplement for residents of small and rural communities, you must meet the eligibility requirements for the basic amount and must have lived outside of a census metropolitan area (CMA) on December 31, 2019, as defined by Statistics Canada in the last census they published before 2019. Note: You can’t claim the CAI amount for your spouse and/or child, if they were a person for whom CSA payments were payable.ĬAI supplement for residents of small and rural communities You were a person for whom Children’s special allowance (CSA) payments were payable (these are non-taxable monthly payments paid to an individual as financial assistance by an agency under the Children’s Special Allowances Act to maintain a child under 18 years of age living in Canada).You were an officer or servant of a foreign government (such as a diplomat) or you were a family member who lived with such a person or an employee of such a person.You were confined to a prison or a similar institution for 90 days or more during the year.You were a non-resident of Canada (this means if you moved to Canada in 2019, you won't be able to claim the CAI rebate).You can’t claim the CAI rebate if at any time in 2019: You were a parent who lived with your child (a qualified dependant).You had an eligible spouse or a common-law partner or.You’re eligible for the basic CAI rebate if, on December 31, 2019, you were a resident of Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, or Saskatchewan and you meet any of the following conditions: