CalFresh: Can undocumented immigrants get food stamps?
CalFresh benefits are sent each month in California to help residents afford nutritious food, but can immigrants apply for them? Here’s who qualifies.
The federal government has several nutrition programs, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps.
SNAP provides money to low-income families to purchase certain foods. The financial aid is deposited onto an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which works like a debit card for purchases at authorized retailers.
Although it is a federal program, it is administered by each state, so the name and requirements may vary from state to state. In the case of California, this program is known as CalFresh. But are immigrants eligible? Here’s who qualifies.
Immigrants who can apply for CalFresh
Generally speaking, immigrants without regulated status, or undocumented, cannot apply for SNAP or CalFresh benefits. However, there are exceptions depending on each home. A household can receive CalFresh if at least one person (including children):
An individual does not qualify for CalFresh if:
Requirements to apply for CalFresh
According to the benefits.gov portal, to be eligible for this program, an individual must be a resident of the state of California and meet one of the following requirements:
If your household includes a person with a disability or someone over age 60, your eligibility is based on your net income. To qualify, you must also have an annual household income (before taxes). Here you can check the limits based on the members of your household.
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How much money is sent each month from CalFresh benefits?
Amounts sent depend on household size, as well as other income factors and other requirements. In California, the average payment per household member is $196 per month. These are the maximum amounts a family can be eligible for in the state:
These are the CalFresh payment dates each month
The exact deposit date for CalFresh benefits is determined based on the last digit of each beneficiary’s case number. Disbursements go from the first day to the 10th of each month,
Benefits are sent even if the dates are weekends. Additionally, any remaining balance on your EBT card from the previous month is added to the next month's balance.
What can you buy with the EBT card?
The EBT card can be used only to purchase certain foods anywhere that accepts coupons or CalFresh. According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service portal, you can purchase any food for your home, such as:
On the other hand, recipients cannot use the EBT card to purchase beer, wine, liquor, cigarettes or tobacco, vitamins, medications and supplements, hot foods, or any non-food items, such as cleaning supplies and hygiene items.
Where can the EBT card be used in California?
These are the supermarkets that accept the purchase of items with the EBT card in California, according to the USDA Food and Nutrition Service:
SNAP benefits: How many EBT cards can one person have? And one family?
Because SNAP is a form of financial support provided by the government, EBT cards are limited to one active account per person. In other words, eligible people can only have one active EBT card in their name. This rule was implemented to prevent abuse and reduce scams, in addition to guaranteeing the delivery of benefits to those who really need them.
There are specific cases where a family consisting of more than one adult can have access to more than one EBT card, but that will depend on the state’s eligibility rules. If your family meets certain requirements in your state, your household may be issued two cards.
There are also situations in which a person may have more than one EBT card in their name, either because they receive other benefits or because their card had to be replaced due to a theft or state card transfer.