Schedules to the Technical Assistance Handbook — November 2022

Important Notice

Please see the April 1, 2009 amendments (PDF Format) to the Technical Assistance Handbook.

This document is revised monthly by Global Affairs Canada’s Grants and Contributions Financial Policy division.

E-mail: FinancialPolicies-GrantsandContributions@international.gc.ca

Introduction

This document contains the most recent updates to the Technical Assistance Handbook.

Chapter 3 - Relocation: shipping and storage

3.3 The list of countries where all household effects must be shipped by air:

  • Afghanistan
  • Burkina Faso
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Ethiopia
  • Iraq
  • Mali
  • Nigeria
  • Rwanda
  • South Sudan
  • Sudan
  • Zambia
  • Zimbabwe

3.5 Long-term storage in Canada

Monthly maximum: CAD 280

Chapter 7 - Housing

7.1.3 Utility costs

The cooperant's/advisor's monthly share of admissible utility costs: CAD 250 + 50% of the amount which exceeds CAD 250

Chapter 8 - Education

1. Non-resident school fees for public education in Canada (if necessary)

Elementary and Secondary School: actual cost charged by the appropriate school board.

2. Board, lodging and laundry

Monthly maximum: CAD 3,159.00 x 10 months maximum = CAD 31,590.00 per school year.

3. Residential school in Canada

Maximum education allowance: CAD 74,230.00

4. Residential school in Quebec: Weekend board and lodging ceiling

Up to a maximum of CAD TBD per school year

5. List of Admissible School Supplies

An allowance may be set for the following craft supplies only, based on a cost estimate provided by the cooperant/advisor and a letter from the school principal confirming that these items are not supplied by the school: construction paper, color paints, paint brushes, art paper, mural paint, mural paper, textiles used for art, and clay. Parents are responsible for all other school supplies.

6. Midday meal service

The cooperant's/advisor's share of compulsory school-provided meals required to be paid as a compulsory condition of enrolment:  CAD 2.81 per school day, per child.

Chapter 9 - Overseas allowances

9.2 Post Living Allowance (PLA)

Appendix A - Annual Post Living Allowance

Global Affairs Canada Indexes for persons working under the provisions of the Technical Assistance Handbook

For Global Affairs Canada indexes, please consult the Statistics Canada website.

These Indexes are published by Statistics Canada on the third working day of each month and are calculated to establish and adjust Post Living Allowances.  They are comparative measurements that numerically express the difference between the retail prices of a representative basket of goods and services at a foreign location with prices for a similar basket of goods and services in Ottawa. The index established for the capital city applies to the entire country, except where otherwise stated. The Global Affairs Canada indexes for persons working under the provisions of the Technical Assistance Handbook are directed only to cooperants and advisers governed by the Technical Assistance Handbook. Please contact Global Affairs Canada, SGSS should you have any questions regarding the Index.

9.3 Post Differential Allowance (PDA)

Table 2: Post Differential Allowance
Post RatingUnaccompanied Cooperant / AdvisorCooperant/Advisor with one accompanying dependantCooperant/Advisor with two accompanying dependantsCooperant/Advisor with three accompanying dependantsCooperant/Advisor with four or more accompanying dependants
I3,8805,0465,8286,0206,174
II5,8317,5848,7489,0429,332
III7,76610,09511,65212,03812,426
IV11,65215,14717,48018,06218,641
V15,53620,19623,30324,07924,857

Effective April 1, 2022 in Canadian dollars per annum.

Note: The dollar amounts shall be adjusted annually on April 1st in accordance with the methodology agreed to by the National Joint Council on Foreign Service Directives.

Post Rating

Please contact Global Affairs Canada (FinancialPolicies-GrantsandContributions@international.gc.ca), if the country/city of the Global Affairs Canada project is not listed
A post rating in bold type denotes a change.

City, CountryPost Rating
(effective date)
Special Payment for Extraordinary Circumstances (effective date)Restriction on Dependants
(effective date)
Abidjan, Côte d'IvoireIV
Abuja, NigeriaV
Accra, GhanaIII  
Addis Ababa, EthiopiaV
Amman, JordanIV
Antananarivo, MadagascarIV**
Baghdad, IraqV+35% (2022/04/01)Unaccompanied (no dependents and no visitors)
Bamako, MaliV+15% of Post Differential Allowance (2022-06-01)Unaccompanied (no dependents and no visitors)
Bauchi, NigeriaV**
Beijing, ChinaIII
Beirut, LebanonIV No children (18+ years permitted only)
Bogotá, ColombiaIV
Cairo, EgyptIV  
Calabar, NigeriaV**
Castries, St. LuciaI**
Colombo, Sri LankaIII IV (2021/06/17 - 2022/01/31)
Cotonou, BeninIV
Dakar, SenegalIV
Damascus, SyriaIV V (2011-03-23)
Dar-Es-Salaam, TanzaniaV
Dhaka, BangladeshV
Erbil, IraqV +30% of the Post Differential Allowance (2021-04-01)Unaccompanied (no dependents and no visitors)
Freetown, Sierra LeoneV**
Guatemala, GuatemalaIVNo teenagers (13+ years not permitted)
Hanoi, VietnamIII
Harare, ZimbabweIV
Havana, CubaV+30% of the Post Differential Allowance (2019-08-01)Unaccompanied (no dependents and no visitors)
Islamabad, PakistanVNo children (18+ years permitted only)
Jakarta, IndonesiaIV
Juba, SudanV+35% of Post Differential Allowance (2022-06-01)Unaccompanied (no dependents and no visitors)
Kabul, AfghanistanV+50% of the Post Differential Allowance (2009-12-01) + $8,585 (2008-01-18)Post currently closed
Kampala, UgandaV**
Khartoum, SudanV
Kiev, UkraineIII IV (2022/05/08)Unaccompanied (no dependents and no visitors)
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of CongoV
La Paz, BoliviaIV
Lagos, NigeriaV
Lahore, PakistanV**
Lilongwe, MalawiIV**
Lima, PeruIII
Lusaka, ZambiaIV
Managua, NicaraguaIII
Manila, PhilippinesIII
Maputo, MozambiqueV
Mogadishu, SomaliaV**
Mexico, MexicoIII
Monterrey, MexicoIII
Nairobi, KenyaIV
Ouagadougou, Burkina FasoV
Panama City, PanamaII
Port-au-Prince and cities other than Port-au-Prince, HaitiV+35% of Post Differential Allowance (2021-04-01)No children under 18 years (in effect 2019-04-01)
Port of Spain, Trinidad and TobagoIII `
Pretoria, South AfricaIII
Rabat, MoroccoIII
Ramallah, West BankIV
San Salvador, El SalvadorIV
Tamale, GhanaIV**
Tegucigalpa, HondurasIV
Tel-Aviv, IsraelIII
Tunis, TunisiaIV
Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaIV
Yangon, BurmaIVNo children under 18 years (in effect 2021-07-01)

** Based on the U.S. State Department

9.4 Overseas service premium (OSP)

Table 3: Overseas service premium
Level of serviceUnaccompanied Cooperant/AdvisorCooperant/Advisor with one accompanying dependantCooperant/Advisor with two accompanying dependantsCooperant/Advisor with three accompanying dependantsCooperant/Advisor with four or more accompanying dependants
1
(0-24 months)
7,94111,11813,34114,00914,707
2
(25+ months)
11,91216,67520,01021,01122,062

Effective April 1, 2022 in Canadian dollars per annum.

Chapter 10 - Short-term relocation

Chapter 10.2.2(d) - Commuting assistance: in effect May 1, 2022

The cooperant's/advisor's share of monthly commuting costs is CAD 125.50 per month or CAD 7.40 for one round trip per work day.