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Information and Instructions Application for a Canada Pension Plan Retirement Pension What is the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) retirement pension? The CPP retirement pension is a monthly, taxable benefit that replaces part of your income when you retire. If you qualify, you will receive the CPP retirement pension for the rest of your life. How do I qualify for CPP retirement pension? To qualify for the CPP retirement pension, 2 conditions must be met: 1. You must be at least 60 years old. 2. You must have made at least one valid contribution to the CPP. Valid contributions can be either from work you did in Canada, or as the result of receiving credits from a former spouse or former common-law partner at the end of the relationship. Service Canada will review the information on your account and from sections A and B of this application to determine if you meet the criteria. Symbols used in this application Read this carefully Attach an extra sheet if needed Where to get help The CPP retirement pension application is available in two formats: - You can choose to apply for your CPP retirement pension online through your My Service Canada Account. Applying online is easy, safe, and fast! For more information, visit www.canada.ca/msca. - You can choose to complete a paper application or a fillable form that can be found online at www.canada.ca/esdc-forms. Note: You can save the fillable form to your computer, but you cannot submit it electronically. Be sure to: ? write/type your Social Insurance Number at the top of each page; ? provide as much detail as you can when answering the questions; ? sign in pen and mail your application to the Service Canada office nearest you. See a list of mailing addresses at the end of this application form. You can also drop-off the completed application at a Service Canada Centre near you. If you need more space: ? write/type the information on a blank sheet of paper and attach it to the application; ? write/type your Social Insurance Number at the top of each sheet; ? write/type the question number, then write the information you want to add. Service Canada delivers Employment and Social Development Canada programs and services for the Government of Canada SC ISP-1000 (2023-03-06) E 1/2 Disponible en français If you have contributed to the Quebec Pension Plan The CPP operates throughout Canada, except in Quebec, where the Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) provides similar benefits. If one of the following applies to you, please contact Retraite Québec. - You worked in Quebec only. - You worked in Quebec and at least one other province/territory and currently live in Quebec. - You worked in Quebec and at least one other province/territory, you currently live outside of Canada, and your last province of residence in Canada was Quebec. Information can be found at www.retraitequebec.gouv.qc.ca/en. If you have contributed to both the CPP and QPP, you must apply for the QPP if you live in Quebec or for the CPP if you live in another province or territory in Canada. If you need help You can give permission to another person to give or receive information from Service Canada on your behalf. To give permission, you must complete the Consent to Communicate Information to an Authorized Person (ISP1603) form. It is available in two formats: - You can choose to fill it online through your My Service Canada Account by visiting www.canada.ca/msca, or - You can choose a paper form or a fillable form that can be found online at www.canada.ca/esdc-forms. This consent does not provide authority for the person to apply for benefits on your behalf, change your payment address, or request/change a tax withhold. If you wish to have someone act on your behalf or you are no longer capable of managing your own affairs, you can appoint an authorized representative. See page 8 of this application for more information on authorized representatives. Unable to apply If, due to a medical condition, you were unable to apply earlier or to ask someone to apply on your behalf, please contact us to obtain a form called Declaration of Incapacity. If you meet all of the eligibility requirements, filling out and returning this form may allow you to receive your pension with an earlier start date. If you need more information to complete the application The information and instructions you will need to apply for a CPP retirement pension can be found in this application. You can also find more information about the benefit online at www.canada.ca/cpp. If you cannot find the information you are looking for or have any questions, contact Service Canada at our toll-free numbers. Please have your Social Insurance Number (SIN) ready when you call. In Canada or the United States: All other countries: 1-800-277-9914 (English) 1-613-957-1954 (we accept collect calls) 1-800-277-9915 (French) 1-800-255-4786 (TTY) This application form contains general information concerning the Canada Pension Plan retirement benefit. The information reflects the Canada Pension Plan legislation. If there are any differences between what is in the application form and the Canada Pension Plan legislation, the legislation is always right. SC ISP-1000 (2023-03-06) E 2/2 PROTECTED B (when completed) Application for a Canada Pension Plan Retirement Pension Section A - Information about you You do not need to provide proof of birth with your application. However, the Canada Pension Plan has the right to request proof of birth at any time, when considered necessary. Preferred language A1 Social Insurance Number English Salutation (optional): Mr. Mrs. Miss FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date Stamp French Ms. First name Middle name Last name(s) Date of birth (YYYY-MM-DD) Full name at birth (if different from above) Home address (no, street, apt, RR), City/Town, Province/Territory, Country (if not Canada), Postal code Mailing address (if different from home address) (no, street, apt., PO box, RR), City/Town, Province/Territory, Country (if not Canada), Postal code Telephone number If you now live outside of Canada, what is the last Canadian province /territory that you lived in? The best time for Service Canada to call you Morning Afternoon Alternate telephone number Please don't call, send letters only A2 Direct deposit Service Canada will make your pension payment to your bank account using direct deposit, a quick, reliable and secure way to receive your payments. The account must be in your name. A joint account is also acceptable. Provide your banking information below: Branch number (5 digits) Institution number (3 digits) Account number (maximum of 12 digits) Name(s) on the account You can choose to attach a void cheque instead. If you do not provide your banking information (above) or attach a void cheque, we will send your pension payments by cheque to your mailing address. Direct deposit outside Canada: You may call Service Canada at 1-800-277-9914 from the United States or at 613-957-1954 from all other countries (collect calls accepted). To obtain an enrolment form and a list of countries where direct deposit is available, visit www.directdeposit.gc.ca. Service Canada delivers Employment and Social Development Canada programs and services for the Government of Canada SC ISP-1000 (2023-03-06) E 1 / 11 Disponible en français Social Insurance Number: PROTECTED B (when completed) Section B – Other Provisions and Agreements The information you provide in B1 to B4 will help us determine if any of the provisions or agreements apply to you. B1 Pension sharing If you have a spouse or common-law partner who is at least 60 years of age and you meet the eligibility requirements, you can share your retirement pension(s) for possible tax savings. Do you want to share your pension with your spouse or common-law partner? Yes No Not applicable This is not an application for pension sharing. If you answered “Yes,” we will send you an application form with more information. You may also obtain the pension sharing application form on our website at www.canada.ca/esdc-forms. B2 Benefits from other countries If you have lived or worked in a country other than Canada, you could qualify for benefits from that country. Please provide the following information: Country Period: From (YYYY-MM-DD) To (YYYY-MM-DD) Insurance number Have you applied for or received a benefit from that country? Yes No If you have lived or worked in more than one country, use a separate sheet of paper. B3 Dividing CPP contributions - Credit split provision If you have been separated, divorced or in a common-law relationship that ended, the contributions that you and your former spouse or common-law partner made to the CPP during the time you lived together could be combined and equally divided. For more information about credit splitting, visit www.canada.ca/cpp-credit-split. Have you ever been separated, divorced or in a common-law relationship that ended? What is your current marital status? Yes No Single Common-law Divorced Married Separated Surviving spouse or common-law partner B4 If you worked less to care for young children - Child rearing provision (CRP) If you worked less or stopped working because you were the primary caregiver for one or more children under the age of 7, you may have contributed little or nothing to the CPP. For this reason, we may be able to apply the child rearing provision. This could increase the benefit amount you receive. For the CPP, the primary caregiver is the person most responsible for the daily needs of the child(ren) until the age of 7. Some things a primary caregiver does are: watch over the child(ren), prepare meals, go to school meetings and events, or take the child(ren) to medical appointments. SC ISP-1000 (2023-03-06) E 2 / 11 Social Insurance Number: PROTECTED B (when completed) To qualify for the Child Rearing Provision, you must have been the primary caregiver and: 1. received the Family Allowance (available before 1993); and/or 2. been eligible for the Canada Child Benefit, even if you did not receive it (available since 1993). Note: Only one person can be the primary caregiver at any time. Therefore, this provision can only be applied to one account for the same time period and child(ren) you list in section A). To help you determine how to complete the following questions, please see Annex A at the end of the form. A) Please provide your child(ren)'s information below, regardless of their current age or if they are deceased. Child's full name Child's Social Insurance Number Child's date of birth (YYYY-MM-DD) If the child was born outside Canada, tell us the date the child entered Canada (YYYY-MM-DD) 1. 2. 3. 4. For additional children, please attach an extra sheet. Note: If you cannot provide a Social Insurance Number for a child, you must submit proof of birth for that child. If a child was born outside of Canada, please provide documentation showing the child’s date of entry into Canada. This can be one of the following: - Canadian immigration records (IMM 1000); - complete passport; - customs declaration; - airline ticket; - bus ticket; or - ship ticket. Please send certified true photocopies rather than original documents whenever submitting documents to Service Canada. For more information about certified photocopies of original documents, please see Annex B at the end of the form. B) Did you or your current/former spouse or common-law partner receive the Family Allowance? If Yes, please indicate who received the benefit: SC ISP-1000 (2023-03-06) E No You Your current/former spouse or common-law partner Did you or your current/former spouse or common-law partner receive, or were either of you eligible for the Canada Child Benefit? If Yes, please indicate who received or was eligible for the benefit: Yes Yes You Your current/former spouse or common-law partner 3 / 11 No Social Insurance Number: PROTECTED B (when completed) C) If there were periods when you did not receive the Family Allowance or were not eligible for the Canada Child Benefit for the child(ren) you listed in section A), please provide the dates and reasons: From (YYYY-MM) To (YYYY-MM) Reason: From (YYYY-MM) To (YYYY-MM) Reason: If you need to add additional information, please attach an extra sheet. D) Were you the primary caregiver for the child(ren) when they were under the age of 7? Yes No E) If there were periods of time when you were not the primary caregiver for the child(ren) you listed in section A), please provide the dates and reasons: From (YYYY-MM) To (YYYY-MM) Reason: From (YYYY-MM) To (YYYY-MM) Reason: If you need to add additional information, please attach an extra sheet. Please read this section only if you were the primary caregiver, but did not receive the Family Allowance (available before 1993). If you did not receive the Family Allowance, but you were the primary caregiver, we would not be able to apply this provision to your CPP benefit(s). However, if you remained at home to care for a child under age 7 but your current/ former spouse or common-law partner received Family Allowances, they can waive their rights. This means your current/ former spouse or common-law partner forgoes their rights to the Child Rearing Provision as it cannot be used for both you and your current/former spouse or common-law partner’s CPP benefit(s) for the same child and for the same time period. If you are requesting the CRP for yourself or on behalf of the deceased person, do not sign section F). To waive their rights, your current/former spouse or common-law partner has to complete and sign section F). Note: Your current/former spouse or common-law partner can only waive their rights to a primary caregiver. SC ISP-1000 (2023-03-06) E 4 / 11 Social Insurance Number: PROTECTED B (when completed) F) Waiver of rights to the Child Rearing Provision I declare that, for the child(ren) listed for this section and on any additional sheets, I have not and will not make any claims for the Child Rearing Provision for the period(s) accredited to my current/former spouse or common-law partner. Once I give up my rights to the Child Rearing Provision, the action cannot be reversed. Name Social Insurance Number Signature Telephone number during the day Date (YYYY-MM-DD) Please read this section only if you were the primary caregiver, but were not eligible to receive Canada Child Benefits (available after 1993). If your current/former spouse or common-law partner received Canada Child Benefits but you were actually the primary caregiver of the child, you may be eligible for the Child Rearing Provision. To be considered, you will need to provide a letter from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) indicating you would have been eligible for the Canada Child Benefits had you applied when you were the primary caregiver. If this situation applies, we will contact you. Section C – Your Canada Pension Plan retirement pension When is the best time to start receiving your CPP retirement pension? It is your choice! The longer you wait, the more money you will get each month. You can start any time after you turn 60. There is no financial advantage to waiting past the age of 70. The best age for you to start your pension depends on your own situation. Your health, finances, and retirement plans all play a part. It is your decision. The CPP retirement pension is meant to cover part of your retirement income needs, along with the Old Age Security pension and your personal savings. How much could you receive? The amount you could get depends on: - How long you paid into the CPP; - How much you paid into the plan; - The age you choose to start your CPP retirement pension. This chart shows your monthly pension as a percentage. You can see that the amount will be smaller if you start receiving it before age 65. It shows that the longer you wait, the more the pension will be. The amount at age 70 is the most you can get. - If your pension starts before age 65, it will be reduced by 0.6% for each month (or 7.2% per year) before your 65th birthday. The maximum reduction is 36% if you start your pension at age 60. This reduction is permanent. - If your pension starts after age 65, it will increase by 0.7% for each month (or 8.4% per year) after your 65th birthday. The maximum increase is 42% if you start your pension at age 70. The increase is permanent, and there are no more increases after age 70. SC ISP-1000 (2023-03-06) E 5 / 11 Social Insurance Number: PROTECTED B (when completed) Note: The rates in the chart above are reflective of the age plus one month, but you can choose your retirement pension to start in any month. However, the earliest your pension can start is the month after your 60th birthday. Retroactive payments: If you are applying after your 65th birthday, you can choose to receive retroactive pension payments, but they cannot begin earlier than the month after your 65th birthday. In general, we can make retroactive payments of CPP benefits for up to 12 months (11 months plus the month you apply). We encourage you to visit the Canadian Retirement Income Calculator (CRIC) as part of your retirement planning. This tool will allow you to estimate your retirement pension at different ages and see how it can fit into your retirement income. To get a personalized estimate of your retirement income from a range of sources including CPP, visit www.canada.ca/retirement-income-calculator. When Do You Want Your Pension to Start? As soon as I qualify (you may qualify as early as the month after your 60th birthday), or Select one only As of (indicate a date) YYYY-MM Section D – Federal Voluntary Income Tax Deduction Your Canada Pension Plan retirement pension is taxable income. Fill out the section below if you would like to have us take off monthly voluntary income tax deductions from your Canada Pension Plan retirement pension. You should consider your personal tax situation before choosing an amount. If you decide to have us withhold voluntary income tax deductions, you may request an amount or percentage now, and have it changed at a later date. This service is available to Canadian residents only. If we approve your application, would you like us to deduct federal income tax from your monthly payment? Yes No If yes, indicate a dollar amount or a percentage you want us to deduct each month. SC ISP-1000 (2023-03-06) E 6 / 11 Federal Income Tax OR $ Federal Income Tax % Social Insurance Number: PROTECTED B (when completed) Section E – Declaration and signature Privacy Notice Statement Read the following information before you sign your application: The personal information you provide is collected under the authority of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and will be used to determine your benefit eligibility and entitlement. The Social Insurance Number (SIN) is collected under the authority of section 52 of the CPP Regulations, and in accordance with the Treasury Board Secretariat Directive on the SIN which lists the CPP as an authorized user of the SIN. The SIN will be used as a file identifier and to ensure an individual's exact identification so that contributory earnings can be correctly applied to your record to allow for benefits and entitlements to be accurately calculated. Submitting this application is voluntary. However, if you refuse to provide your personal information, the Department of Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) will be unable to process your application. The personal information you provide may be shared within ESDC, with any federal institution, provincial authority or public body created under provincial law with which the Minister of ESDC may have entered into an agreement and/or with non- governmental third parties for the purpose of administering the CPP, other acts of Parliament and federal or provincial law. As well, the personal information you provide may be used and/or disclosed for policy analysis, statistical, research, and/or evaluation purposes. However, these additional uses and/or disclosures of personal information will never result in an administrative decision being made. The personal information may also be shared with the government of other countries in accordance with agreements for the reciprocal administration or operation of the foreign pension program and of the CPP and Old Age Security Act. Your personal information is administered in accordance with the CPP, the Privacy Act, the Department of Employment and Social Development Act, and other applicable laws. You have the right to the protection of, access to, and correction of your personal information, which is described in Personal Information Bank-Canada Pension Plan Program-ESDC PPU 146. You can ask to see your file by contacting a Service Canada office. Instructions for requesting personal information are provided in the government publication entitled Information about programs and information holdings, which is available at the following web site address: www.canada.ca/infosource-ESDC. Information about programs and information holdings may also be accessed online at any Service Canada Centre. You have the right to file a complaint with the Privacy Commissioner of Canada regarding the institution's handling of your personal information at: www.priv.gc.ca/en/report-a-concern/file-a-formal-privacy-complaint or by calling 1-800-282-1376. Signature of applicant I hereby apply for the CPP Retirement pension under the Canada Pension Plan and declare that I have read and understood the Privacy Notice Statement above and to the best of my knowledge and belief, all of the information herein is true and complete. I agree to notify Service Canada of any changes that may affect my eligibility for benefits. Note: If you make a false or misleading statement, you may be subject to an administrative monetary penalty and interest, if any, under the Canada Pension Plan, or may be charged with an offence. Any benefits you received or obtained to which there was no entitlement would have to be repaid. Signature of applicant Date (YYYY-MM-DD) To be completed by a witness if the applicant signs with a mark (e.g. X). I have read the contents of this application to the applicant, who appeared to fully understand them and who made their mark in my presence. First name of witness (print) Middle name Last name(s) Telephone number Address (no, street, apt., RR), City/Town, Province/Territory, Country (if not Canada), Postal code Signature of witness SC ISP-1000 (2023-03-06) E Date (YYYY-MM-DD) 7 / 11 Authorized representative An authorized representative can act on your behalf. This person will have all of the rights and responsibilities that you would have as an applicant/beneficiary, such as signing the application and keeping Service Canada informed of any changes to your account. These could include changes to your telephone number, your medical condition(s) or a return to work. An authorized representative could be any of the following: - guardian curator committee executor - lawyer trustee Power of Attorney (for CPP purposes, only POA for property is accepted) any other legal representative of that person The authorized representative must be appointed under a law of Canada, a province or territory, or by the Minister, to manage your affairs. Legal documents must be submitted to support an authorized representative and could include: - mandate trusteeship Power of Attorney documents (for CPP purposes, only POA for property is accepted) letterhead from a lawyer clearly stating they represent you an official CPP/Old Age Security program form. Contact us for more information. An authorized representative cannot receive the paid benefits on your behalf unless it has been proven that you are not capable of managing your affairs. SC ISP-1000 (2023-03-06) E 8 / 11 Annex A - Child rearing provision guide For the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), the primary caregiver is the person most responsible for the daily needs of the child(ren) until the age of 7. Some things a primary caregiver does are: watch over the child(ren), prepare meals, go to school meetings and events, or take the child(ren) to medical appointments. Family Allowance (FA) - available before 1993 The FA program (once known as the baby bonus) sent monthly payments to parents or guardians of dependent children under the age of 18. For most families, payments were issued to the mother. The Canada Child Benefit replaced the FA program in 1993. Canada Child Benefit (CCB) - available since 1993. Previously known as Child Tax Benefit and Canada Child Tax Benefit The CCB is a monthly benefit administered by the Canada Revenue Agency. The amount of the CCB is based on your net family income level, the number of children you have, and the ages of your children. In most families, payments are/ were issued to the mother. You might have been considered eligible to the CCB even if you did not receive it. If you were the primary caregiver of one or more children and did not receive the CCB only because your family income was too high, you are considered to have been eligible for the CCB. Were you the primary caregiver? Did you receive the Family Allowance (before 1993)? Did you receive or were you eligible for the Canada Child Benefit (since 1993)? Yes Yes Yes - Answer questions A), B), C), D) and E). - Skip the waiver of rights F). Yes Yes No - Answer questions A), B), C), D) and E). - Skip the waiver of rights F). Yes No Yes - Answer questions A), B), C), D) and E). - Skip the waiver of rights F). Yes No, my current/ former spouse or common-law partner did No - Answer questions A), B), C), D) and E). - Request that your current/former spouse or common-law partner complete the waiver of rights F). What do I complete in question B4? No, my current/former spouse or common-law partner received the payments - Answer questions A), B), C), D) and E). - Skip the waiver of rights F). - Provide a letter from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) indicating you would have been eligible for the CCB had you applied when you were the primary caregiver. If this situation applies, we will contact you. Yes No, my current/ former spouse or common-law partner did No, my current/former spouse or common-law partner received the payments - Answer questions A), B), C), D) and E). - Request that your current/former spouse or common-law partner complete the waiver of rights F). - Provide a letter from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) indicating you would have been eligible for the CCB had you applied when you were the primary caregiver. If this situation applies, we will contact you. No No, my current/ former spouse or common-law partner did No, my current/former spouse or common-law partner received the payments - If you have children, your current/former spouse or common-law partner should complete the request for Child Rearing Provision. Yes No SC ISP-1000 (2023-03-06) E 9 / 11 Annex B - Certified photocopies of original documents Please send certified true photocopies rather than original documents whenever submitting documents to Service Canada. If you must send your original documents, we suggest you send them by registered mail. We will return the original documents to you. We can only accept a photocopy of an original document if it is readable and if you have someone certify that it is a true copy of the original. How to get a certified true photocopy of an original document Documents can be certified by Service Canada staff free of charge at any Service Canada Centre. If you cannot visit a Service Canada Centre, you can ask a member of one of the following professions to certify your photocopy: - accountant - chief of First Nations band - commissioner for oaths - employee of a Service Canada Centre acting in an official capacity - funeral director - justice of the peace - lawyer, magistrate, notary - manager of a financial institution - medical and health practitioner: chiropractor, dentist, doctor, naturopathic doctor, nurse practitioner, ophthalmologist, optometrist, pharmacist, psychologist, registered nurse - member of parliament or their staff - member of a provincial legislature or their staff - minister of religion - municipal clerk - official of a federal or provincial government department, or one of its agencies - official of an embassy, consulate or high commission - official of a country with which Canada has a reciprocal social security agreement - police officer - professional engineer - social worker - teacher - university professor Note: You cannot certify photocopies of your own documents and you cannot ask a relative to do it for you. The person certifying the document(s) must: - compare the original document to the photocopy; state their official position or title and sign and print their name; provide their telephone number; write the date they certified the document; and write the following statement on the photocopy: This photocopy is a true copy of the original document which has not been altered in any way. Note: If your photocopy is missing any of the above elements, it will not be accepted and you will have to submit a new, properly certified photocopy. This could result in delays in processing your application. If the document has information on more than one page, photocopy all pages. The person you ask to certify your photocopies can either certify each page, or only the first page as long as they indicate and attest to the total number of pages in the document, including any pages that are blank. Please write your Social Insurance Number on any document or photocopy that you send to Service Canada. SC ISP-1000 (2023-03-06) E 10 / 11 Before you send your application - checklist Have you written your Social Insurance Number in the box at the top of each page and at the top of each sheet you have added? Have you provided your date of birth on page 1? Have you read and signed the Declaration and signature on page 7? To mail your form to the Service Canada office nearest you, please find a list of addresses for Service Canada Offices on the next page. You can also drop off the completed form at a Service Canada Centre near you. Once we receive your application We will review your application and any supporting documents received and contact you if further information is required. Upon completion of our final review, we will send you a letter notifying if you are eligible for benefits. You must keep in mind that the date Service Canada receives your application is important as it could affect when your benefit starts. If you apply online, you will receive a notice of decision in the mail between 7 to 14 days later. If you apply by mail or if you bring your application to a Service Canada centre, you will receive a notice of decision in the mail within 120 days. Other Useful Information Post-retirement benefit You may be eligible for a Post-Retirement Benefit if you are 60 to 70 years of age and you are working or return to work in Canada (outside Quebec) while receiving a retirement pension from the Canada Pension Plan or Quebec Pension Plan. The Post-Retirement Benefit will allow us to increase your retirement income even if you are already receiving the maximum Canada Pension Plan pension amount. It is a secure monthly benefit that will rise with increases in the cost of living and be payable for the rest of your life. You do not need to apply for the Post-Retirement Benefit. If you are eligible, it will be paid to you automatically. For more information, visit www.canada.ca/cpp-post-retirement. Canada Pension Plan Disability benefits You may be eligible to receive CPP disability benefits if you are under the age of 65, you have earned a specific minimum amount and contributed to the CPP while working for a minimum number of years, and you are deemed disabled, as defined by the Canada Pension Plan legislation. If this applies to you, please contact us as soon as possible for more information or visit www.canada.ca/disability. If you meet the above criteria and are granted disability benefits, any retirement pension payments you have already received will be deducted from your disability benefits. Old Age Security pension The Old Age Security (OAS) pension is a monthly payment you can get if you are 65 or older and meet the legal status and residence requirements. Service Canada may be able to enroll you automatically for this benefit. For more information, visit www.canada.ca/oas. SC ISP-1000 (2023-03-06) E 11 / 11 Service Canada Service Canada Offices Canada Pension Plan Mail your forms to: The nearest Service Canada office listed below. From outside of Canada: The Service Canada office in the province where you last resided. Need help completing the forms? Canada or the United States: 1-800-277-9914 All other countries: 613-957-1954 (we accept collect calls) TTY: 1-800-255-4786 Important: Please have your social insurance number ready when you call. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Service Canada PO Box 9430 Station A St. John's NL A1A 2Y5 CANADA ONTARIO For postal codes beginning with "K or P" Service Canada PO Box 2013 Station Main Timmins ON P4N 8C8 CANADA PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Service Canada PO Box 8000 Station Central Charlottetown PE C1A 8K1 CANADA MANITOBA AND SASKATCHEWAN Service Canada PO Box 818 Station Main Winnipeg MB R3C 2N4 CANADA NOVA SCOTIA Service Canada PO Box 1687 Station Central Halifax NS B3J 3J4 CANADA ALBERTA / NORTHWEST TERRITORIES AND NUNAVUT Service Canada PO Box 818 Station Main Winnipeg MB R3C 2N4 CANADA NEW BRUNSWICK AND QUEBEC Service Canada PO Box 250 Fredericton NB E3B 4Z6 CANADA ONTARIO For postal codes beginning with "L, M or N" Service Canada PO Box 5100 Station D Scarborough ON M1R 5C8 CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA AND YUKON Service Canada PO Box 1177 Station CSC Victoria BC V8W 2V2 CANADA Disponible en français SC ISP-3501-CPP (2018-01-18) E

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What is the CPP application form?

The CPP application form is a crucial document for individuals seeking to apply for the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) retirement pension. This form allows eligible applicants to request their pension benefits, which provide financial support during retirement. It is essential to complete the application accurately to ensure a smooth processing experience.

Eligibility criteria for the CPP application

To qualify for the Canada Pension Plan, applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria. Generally, individuals must have made at least one valid contribution to the CPP during their working years. The amount of pension received depends on the contributions made and the age at which the applicant chooses to start receiving benefits. It's important to review these criteria carefully before submitting the application.

Required documents for the CPP application

When completing the CPP application form, applicants must provide several supporting documents. These typically include:

  • Proof of identity, such as a birth certificate or passport.
  • Social Insurance Number (SIN).
  • Details of employment history, including contributions to the CPP.
  • Any additional documents that may support the application, such as marriage certificates if applying for survivor benefits.

Steps to complete the CPP application form

Filling out the CPP application form involves several key steps:

  1. Gather all required documents and information.
  2. Complete the application form accurately, ensuring all sections are filled out.
  3. Review the form for any errors or omissions.
  4. Submit the application either online, by mail, or in person at a Service Canada office.

Form submission methods for the CPP application

Applicants have multiple options for submitting their CPP application form. These methods include:

  • Online: Applicants can complete and submit the form through the Service Canada website.
  • By mail: The completed form can be printed and sent to the designated Service Canada address.
  • In-person: Applicants may also visit a Service Canada office to submit their application directly.

Application process and approval time

Once the CPP application form is submitted, it undergoes a review process by Service Canada. The approval time can vary based on several factors, including the volume of applications being processed. Typically, applicants can expect to receive a decision within several weeks to a few months. Keeping track of the application status is advisable to ensure timely updates.

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  4. Create your signature using the Sign tool, which takes seconds and carries the same legal validity as a conventional handwritten signature.
  5. Verify the information and click the Done button to save your modifications.
  6. Decide how you want to send your form, via email, SMS, or invitation link, or download it to your computer.

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  • How to create an electronic signature for a PDF online

    Are you searching for a one-size-fits-all solution to eSign information and instructionsapplication for a can? airSlate SignNow features ease of use, affordability and safety in a single online tool, all without the need of forcing extra software programs on you. All you need is reliable internet access and a device for working on.

    Follow the step-by-step instructions below to eSign your information and instructionsapplication for a can:

    1. Choose the paper you need to eSign and click Upload.
    2. Click the My Signature button.
    3. Choose what kind of eSignature to make. You will find three variants; a drawn, uploaded or typed signature.
    4. Make your e-autograph and click the OK button.
    5. Select the Done button.

    After that, your information and instructionsapplication for a can is ready. All you need to do is save it or send the document via electronic mail. airSlate SignNow helps make eSigning simpler and a lot more hassle-free because it provides users with numerous additional features like Merge Documents, Invite to Sign, Add Fields, etc. And because of its multi-platform nature, airSlate SignNow can be used on any device, desktop computer or mobile, regardless of the OS.

  • How to create an electronic signature for a PDF in Google Chrome

    Google Chrome’s browser has gained its global recognition due to its variety of helpful functions, extensions and integrations. As an example, browser extensions have the ability to keep all the tools you require a click away. Due to the collaboration between airSlate SignNow and Google Chrome, find its extension in the Web Store and then use it to electronically sign information and instructionsapplication for a can directly in your browser.

    The guidelines listed below will allow you to create an electronic signature for signing information and instructionsapplication for a can in Google Chrome:

    1. Browse for the extension in the Web Store and choose Add.
    2. Sign in to your registered profile.
    3. Click the link to the link to the paper you would like to eSign and choose the Open in airSlate SignNow option.
    4. Use My Signature to make your personal electronic signature.
    5. Insert it anywhere on the document and then click Done.

    Once you’ve completed signing your information and instructionsapplication for a can, choose what you should do next - save it or share the document with other people. The airSlate SignNow extension offers you a range of features (merging PDFs, adding multiple signers, and many others) to guarantee a much better signing experience.

  • How to create an e-signature for signing PDFs in Gmail

    Due to the fact that many companies have gone digital, the vast majority of are delivered through e-mail. That applies to agreements and contracts, tax forms and virtually any other paper that needs a signature. The question comes up ‘How can I sign the information and instructionsapplication for a can I received from my Gmail without using third-party platforms? ’ The answer is simple - use the airSlate SignNow extension for Chrome.

    Listed below are five simple steps to get your information and instructionsapplication for a can electronically signed without the need of leaving your Gmail account:

    1. Visit the Google Chrome Web Store and add the airSlate SignNow extension to your internet browser.
    2. Sign in to your profile.
    3. Click the email you received with the papers that need signing.
    4. Choose Sign in the solution’s sidebar and make your electronic signature.
    5. Press Done and the electronic signature is ready. The eSigned file will be connected to the draft email created by airSlate SignNow’s eSignature tool.

    The sigNow extension was made to assist active people such as you to minimize the burden of signing papers. Begin eSigning information and instructionsapplication for a can with our solution and join the numerous satisfied customers who’ve already experienced the advantages of in-mail signing.

  • How to create an e-signature right from your smartphone

    Mobile gadgets like smartphones and tablet PCs are actually a complete business substitute for desktop and laptop computers. It is possible to take them everywhere and use them while on the move providing you have got a smooth connection to the web. Consequently, the airSlate SignNow online app is a must-have for completing and putting your signature on information and instructionsapplication for a can on the move. In a matter of moments, get an digital paper with a legally-binding eSignature.

    Get information and instructionsapplication for a can eSigned from your mobile phone following these 6 tips:

    1. Type signnow.com in your phone’s web browser and log in to your account. Get registered if you don’t have an account yet.
    2. Look for the document you want to eSign on your gadget and upload it.
    3. Open the file and select the page that should be eSigned.
    4. Click the My Signature button.
    5. Create your electronic signature, and put it on to the page.
    6. Make certain everything’s OK and click Done.

    The entire procedure can take a few moments. As a result, you can download the signed information and instructionsapplication for a can to your device or share it with other parties involved with a link or by email. Because of its multi-platform nature, airSlate SignNow works on any device and any OS. Select our eSignature solution and leave behind the old days with affordability, security and efficiency.

  • How to create an e-signature for a PDF on iOS

    If you use an iOS gadget such as an iPad or iPhone, effortlessly generate electronic signatures for signing a information and instructionsapplication for a can in PDF file format. airSlate SignNow has taken care of iOS device users and developed an application only for them. To get it, check out the AppStore and enter airSlate SignNow in the search field.

    To sign a information and instructionsapplication for a can straight from your iPad or iPhone, just keep to these simple instructions:

    1. Install the airSlate SignNow app on the iOS gadget.
    2. Make a free account using your email or register through Google or Facebook.
    3. Import the PDF file you should eSign. Do this by pulling it from your cloud or the internal storage.
    4. Choose the place you want to sign and then click Insert Initials or Insert Signature.
    5. Draw your initials or signature, insert it in the corresponding field and save the changes.

    After it’s eSigned it’s your choice concerning how to export your information and instructionsapplication for a can: save it to the mobile device, upload it to the cloud or send it to another party using e-mail. The airSlate SignNow mobile app is as productive and powerful as the online tool is. Connect to a reliable internet connection and start completing documents with a legally-binding electronic signature in minutes.

  • How to create an e-signature for a PDF on Android

    Despite iPhones being extremely popular with mobile phone users, the market share of Android OS gadgets is a lot bigger. For that reason, airSlate SignNow provides a separate app for mobile devices working on the Android OS. Easily find the app in the Play Market and install it for putting your signature on your information and instructionsapplication for a can.

    In order to add an electronic autograph to a information and instructionsapplication for a can, keep to the step-by-step recommendations below:

    1. Log in to your airSlate SignNow profile. If you have not created one yet, it is possible to be done, through Facebook or Google.
    2. Add the PDF file you want to work with by means of your mobile device camera or cloud storage by selecting the + symbol.
    3. Select the place in which you would like to insert your electronic signature and after that draw it right in the popup window.
    4. Click OK and add it by simply clicking the symbol and after that save the modifications.
    5. Save the eSigned document.

    If you wish to share the information and instructionsapplication for a can with other parties, it is possible to send the file by email. With airSlate SignNow, you can eSign as many papers in a day as you need at a reasonable cost. Start automating your eSignature workflows today.

How to create an electronic signature for a PDF online

Are you searching for a one-size-fits-all solution to eSign information and instructionsapplication for a can? airSlate SignNow features ease of use, affordability and safety in a single online tool, all without the need of forcing extra software programs on you. All you need is reliable internet access and a device for working on.

Follow the step-by-step instructions below to eSign your information and instructionsapplication for a can:

  1. Choose the paper you need to eSign and click Upload.
  2. Click the My Signature button.
  3. Choose what kind of eSignature to make. You will find three variants; a drawn, uploaded or typed signature.
  4. Make your e-autograph and click the OK button.
  5. Select the Done button.

After that, your information and instructionsapplication for a can is ready. All you need to do is save it or send the document via electronic mail. airSlate SignNow helps make eSigning simpler and a lot more hassle-free because it provides users with numerous additional features like Merge Documents, Invite to Sign, Add Fields, etc. And because of its multi-platform nature, airSlate SignNow can be used on any device, desktop computer or mobile, regardless of the OS.

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