Short answer: Timing varies by provider, paperwork, account type, cash versus in-kind handling, and grant-record reconciliation.

There is no single Canada-wide transfer timeline that applies to every RESP provider. Timing depends on the old provider, the new provider, account type, paperwork quality, cash versus in-kind instructions, investment liquidation, and grant-record reconciliation.

A transfer can take longer if the beneficiary information does not match, if investments must be sold, if a group-plan contract has special rules, or if the account includes CLB or provincial incentives that need extra handling.

Avoid starting a transfer right before tuition or rent is due unless both providers explain how withdrawals can be handled during the move.

How to check this rule

  1. Ask the receiving provider for its normal RESP transfer-in timeline.
  2. Ask the old provider whether anything can delay release of cash or assets.
  3. Confirm whether investments will be sold or moved in kind.
  4. Avoid new contributions and withdrawals during the transfer unless both providers say how they will be recorded.
  5. Follow up if the old provider has sent assets but the new provider has not yet shown grant balances.

Details that matter

Paperwork quality matters

Matching names, account numbers, subscriber details, and beneficiary details can prevent delays.

Asset type matters

Unsupported investments may need to be sold before transfer.

School timing matters

If the student needs money soon, plan the transfer around proof-of-enrolment and EAP timing.

Grant records may lag

The cash or assets and the incentive records may not feel equally instant from the family's point of view.

Example

Example: A parent starts a transfer in August, but the student needs an EAP for September rent. The safer move may be to ask both providers whether the withdrawal should happen before transfer or whether the receiving provider can process it immediately after the transfer arrives.

Questions to ask your provider

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