Use the checks below to confirm whether the answer fits the family, provider, and school situation.
Prepare documents and questions before requesting RESP withdrawals for school.
Yes, many everyday student costs can be reasonable EAP expenses after the beneficiary is enrolled in a qualifying post-secondary program.
CRA guidance includes basic personal needs while at school, such as toiletries, clothing, and food when food is not already included in housing costs. It also includes phone and internet costs, basic furniture and housing needs, rent, utilities, and local transportation.
The limit is purpose and reasonableness. A modest grocery budget while living near campus is very different from entertainment spending, vacations, spa services, or costs for family members visiting the student.
Because promoters administer RESP withdrawals, families should ask how the provider handles daily living expenses and what records should be kept.
How to check this rule
Details that matter
Basic needs can qualify
Food, clothing, toiletries, phone, internet, and local transportation can be reasonable when connected to school.
Double counting matters
If food is already included in residence costs, a separate food claim may need more care.
Entertainment is different
Fine dining, movies, concerts, vacations, and recreational costs are generally not reasonable EAP expenses unless required for the program.
Records still matter
CRA can audit an EAP, and the promoter can request support.
Example
Example: A student moves to another city for college. Rent, utilities, groceries, a phone plan, internet, bedding, basic kitchen items, and transit can all be part of a reasonable school budget.
Questions to ask your provider
Do you allow EAP requests for student living expenses?
Do you need receipts for food, rent, utilities, phone, or internet?
How should we document a monthly student budget?
Are there dollar thresholds where extra support is required?
Can the student receive the EAP directly?
Read next
Withdraw RESP money explains the broader decision and links to related tools.
Tool next step
RESP Withdrawal Checklist can help estimate the practical contribution choices before you confirm eligibility with the promoter.