Canada’s Resettlement Assistance Program
The Resettlement Assistance Program (RAP) is a contribution program through which the Government of Canada provides assistance for resettled refugees to establish themselves in their new home. The program has two main components: income support and a range of immediate essential services. The income support also has two components: start up allowances and monthly income support.
Start Up Allowances
These allowances include:
- Staple allowance
- Basic household needs allowance
- Furniture allowance
- Regular and seasonal clothing allowance
- Winter clothing allowance
- Utility installation allowance
- Linens allowance
- School start-up allowance (if applicable).
Note: For BVOR and PSR clients, start-up costs are covered by the sponsoring group.
Refugees sponsored through the Blended VOR Program are eligible for the following income support benefits:
- Food and incidentals (basic needs),
- Basic shelter,
- Housing supplement (new)
- Communication allowance (new)
- Transportation,
- Age of majority top-up allowance (if applicable) (new),
- Special Dietary allowance (if applicable) (new), and
- Maternity food allowance (if applicable).
The remaining costs, including start-up and additional special expenses as required, are covered by the sponsoring group.