Short answer: Adults can open an RESP for themselves or another eligible adult. The provider will confirm identity, SIN, residency, plan type, and beneficiary details.

Yes. Canada.ca says adults can open an RESP for themselves or another eligible adult. That makes an RESP possible for adult learners, not only parents saving for children.

The adult opening the plan is the subscriber, and the adult who may use the money for education is the beneficiary. In a self-opened adult RESP, those can be the same person.

The provider still has to register the account properly, confirm Social Insurance Number information, and make sure the beneficiary and plan setup meet RESP rules.

How to check this rule

  1. Decide whether the adult will be subscriber, beneficiary, or both.
  2. Gather the subscriber and beneficiary SIN and identity details the promoter asks for.
  3. Ask whether an individual plan is the right structure for the adult beneficiary.
  4. Check whether the adult already has RESP history or contribution room used elsewhere.
  5. Confirm whether any grant or bond is realistic before contributing.

Details that matter

Adult self-opened RESP

An adult can open an RESP for themselves and be both subscriber and beneficiary.

Another adult beneficiary

An adult may also open an RESP for another eligible adult.

Provider registration

The promoter still needs the details required to register and administer the RESP.

Grant difference

Adult eligibility to open an RESP is different from adult eligibility for new RESP grants.

Example

Example: A 30-year-old planning a college certificate in three years can ask a promoter to open an individual RESP with themselves as subscriber and beneficiary. The next question is whether the RESP is worth the restrictions without child-based grant eligibility.

Questions to ask your provider

Read next

RESPs for adults explains the broader decision and links to related tools.

Tool next step

RESP Eligibility Quick Check can help estimate the practical contribution choices before you confirm eligibility with the promoter.

Provider next step

RESP Provider Checklist helps you compare promoters on grant support, fees, and withdrawal process before opening or moving an RESP.

Related RESP questions

Sources to confirm