Registered Education Savings Plan · Canada
The RESP, in plain language.
The RESP is how Canadian parents save for their kids' post-secondary education — and it
comes with up to $7,200 in free government grant money per child. The grant is a 20% match
on what you contribute, and it's the easiest "match" you'll ever get. The trick is timing
your contributions to capture the full grant before the child turns 17.
Lifetime contribution cap
$50,000
Per beneficiary, across all RESPs combined.
Lifetime CESG max
$7,200
20% match on the first $36,000 of contributions per child.
Grant cutoff age
17
CESG is paid until the end of the year the child turns 17 — and even then, only with conditions.
When & how
Best practices.
Open it as soon as the SIN arrives
You need the child's Social Insurance Number to open an RESP. Start the moment you have it — the earliest dollars compound the longest.
Aim for $2,500/year
If you can swing $2,500/year, you'll capture the full $500 CESG every year. Anything less leaves grant on the table; anything more (up to $5K) only helps if you have unused room from prior years.
Family RESPs for multiple kids
If you have more than one child, a Family RESP lets you share contributions and growth across all of them. Useful if one kid doesn't end up going to school — the other can use the EAP.