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Canada Pension Plan (CPP) - Retirement Pension

Canada's retirement income system has three levels: Old Age Security (OAS), the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and private pensions and savings.

The Canada Pension Plan provides basic benefits when a contributor to the Plan becomes disabled or retires. At the contributor's death, the Plan provides benefits to his or her survivors.

You qualify for a Canada Pension Plan retirement pension if you have made at least one valid contribution (payment) to the Plan and if:

  • you are at least 65
  • you are between 60 and 64, and meet the earning requirements set out in the legislation.
  • Your retirement pension does not start automatically. You must apply for it (unless you already receive a Canada Pension Plan disability benefit and turn 65, at which point your disability benefit automatically changes to a retirement pension).

    Although it is not a requirement, it is best to apply at least six months before you want your pension to begin.

    For more information call:
    1 800 277-9914 (toll-free)
    1 800 255-4786 If you are hearing or speech-impaired and use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD)

    Additional Information available at:: Canada Pension Plan


     
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