How to use this page: Read the simplified explanation first, then use the official links below before acting.

Plain-language summary

Action steps

  1. Check whether the child was a Quebec resident on December 31 of the contribution year and has a valid SIN.
  2. Confirm that your RESP provider actually offers QESI. Not every RESP does.
  3. Ask the provider to apply for QESI on the child's behalf, because families cannot claim it directly on a tax return.
  4. If a prior year's contribution never received QESI, ask the provider whether it is still within the three-year application window.
  5. Look for the QESI deposit around May, then verify the exact amount instead of assuming it matched your contribution automatically.

Caveats to watch

Examples

Example: regular contribution year

A Quebec child has $2,000 of net RESP contributions for 2026 in a QESI-compatible plan. The basic QESI would usually be $200 for that year. If the family also qualifies for an additional amount based on family income, the total could be higher.

Example: catch-up room helps, but only through the provider

A family contributes $5,000 after missing earlier years. Revenu Québec says accumulated rights from previous years can increase the basic amount, but the yearly basic QESI still cannot exceed $500. The provider must apply properly for the family to receive that catch-up amount.

What this means in real life

What to ask your provider

Official sources