CRA confirms $628 Canada Grocery Rebate for November 2025 offering families and Senior Citizens clear payment schedule

The $628 Canada Grocery Rebate for November 2025 has been officially confirmed by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as part of its effort to help households manage rising grocery costs. This rebate is designed to support low and moderate-income families struggling with inflation and food prices across the country. The CRA has now released the new payment schedule and eligibility criteria, ensuring that all qualified Canadians receive the benefit on time. Here’s everything you need to know about who qualifies, when payments arrive, and how much you can expect to receive this November.

Canada confirms $628 grocery rebate
Canada confirms $628 grocery rebate

CRA $628 Grocery Rebate Canada November 2025

The CRA Grocery Rebate for November 2025 will deliver a one-time payment of up to $628 to eligible Canadians. This financial support is part of the government’s cost-of-living relief plan aimed at helping low-income households cope with everyday expenses. The CRA has confirmed that payments will be automatically issued to individuals who already receive the GST/HST Credit. The rebate amount varies depending on income level and family size, ensuring that seniors, couples, and families with children receive fair assistance to cover rising grocery bills.

Eligibility Criteria for Canada Grocery Rebate 2025

To qualify for the November 2025 Grocery Rebate, applicants must meet specific conditions based on their 2024 tax return. Those eligible for the GST/HST Credit automatically qualify for this rebate — there is no need to reapply. Individuals must be Canadian residents on the payment date and have an annual income below the CRA threshold. For single individuals, the limit is approximately $45,000, while for families, it’s around $65,000. Meeting these criteria ensures that the benefit targets those most affected by rising food and living costs.

Canada Grocery Rebate Payment Dates and Process

The CRA will release the Grocery Rebate payments in the second week of November 2025. Eligible Canadians will receive the funds directly via direct deposit or by mailed cheque. The exact date may vary depending on your bank processing time. It is important to ensure that your CRA account details are up to date to avoid delays. The government’s focus is on ensuring that every beneficiary receives their rebate quickly and securely, especially seniors and families facing higher food prices this winter season.

Summary and Analysis

The $628 Grocery Rebate reflects the Canadian government’s continued effort to reduce inflation pressure and help households afford essential groceries. By targeting GST/HST Credit recipients, the CRA ensures that the relief reaches those who truly need it most. With payments confirmed for November 2025, Canadians are encouraged to check their CRA My Account to confirm their eligibility status and ensure that their banking information is accurate. This rebate is a key step toward providing short-term financial relief amid ongoing inflation challenges.

Category Rebate Amount Eligibility Payment Method
Single Individual $234 Income under $45,000 Direct Deposit / Cheque
Married Couple $467 Combined income under $65,000 Direct Deposit / Cheque
Family with 1 Child $514 GST/HST Credit Eligible CRA Direct Deposit
Family with 2+ Children $628 Low-Income Household CRA Direct Deposit
Senior Citizens $310 Receiving GST/HST Credit Direct Deposit

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the $628 Canada Grocery Rebate?

It’s a one-time CRA payment to help Canadians with rising grocery costs.

2. Who is eligible for the November 2025 rebate?

Anyone eligible for the GST/HST Credit based on their 2024 taxes qualifies automatically.

3. When will the payment be issued?

The rebate will be released in the second week of November 2025.

4. How will I receive the rebate?

Eligible individuals will receive it via direct deposit or mailed cheque from the CRA.

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Author: Jamila Bhute

Jamila Bhute is a dedicated South African content writer specialising in SASSA grants, beneficiary updates, and government support programmes. With a clear, reader-friendly writing style, she simplifies complex welfare and financial topics to help citizens access accurate, timely, and practical information. Jamila’s journalism focuses on empowering communities through clarity and trust. Outside of writing, she enjoys travelling, reading, and staying up to date with technology trends.

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