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To qualify for your Canada Pension Plan (CPP) retirement pension, you must:

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.

If you live in Quebec and you have made contributions to both the CPP and the QPP, you must apply to the QPP to request your retirement pension.

Step 2: Decide when you want your pension to start

You’ll be asked to choose one of the following:

You’ll need to understand when is the best time for you to start receiving your pension.

Step 3: Decide how to apply

You must complete and send a paper application if:


Apply Online

If you don’t have a MSCA, you can register for one. You’ll receive a personal access code to complete your registration.

Through MSCA, you can see an estimate of what you’ll receive. After you submit your application, you’ll be immediately notified that your application has been received and will be assessed.

Apply using a paper application

Remember to apply in advance to ensure that you start to receive your pension by the date you choose.

How to update your direct deposit, mailing address or telephone number

How long will it take to process your application

We begin to process your application once we receive your completed application form. You should receive a notice of our decision by mail within 120 days.

It could take longer to process your application if Service Canada does not have a complete application.

Providing Service Canada with your email address

Note: When you apply, you can provide your email address. We may send you an email to provide you with information or ask you to call us if we can’t reach you by phone. Please note that we won't ask you to send information such as SIN, banking, or other personal details by email.

Step 4: Submit your application

Submit online

Submit using a paper application