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Step 1 Do you qualify
. O3 k5 A3 v3 n% O( [To qualify for the survivor’s pension, you must:
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be legally married to a deceased CPP contributor; I* C4 C1 i* U1 s1 J
be the common-law partner of a deceased CPP contributor
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6 h* s3 v3 R9 f MThe amount you receive as a surviving spouse or common-law partner will depend on:
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whether you are younger or older than age 65
# z l- H/ W7 Show much, and for how long, the deceased contributor has paid into the CPP" T) ^4 s0 \. c% J( ?7 |
We first calculate the amount that the CPP retirement pension of the deceased is, or would have been, if the deceased had been age 65 at the time of death. Then, a further calculation is done based on the survivor's age at the time of the contributor's death.' ?# j) `1 {9 X
: p0 ]) Y/ a2 b. g. a2 ~If you are age 65 or older1 R8 r. v1 z3 T+ z3 c* _, U
You will receive 60% of the contributor's retirement pension, if you are not receiving other CPP benefits.- e/ d0 K- A* `+ _2 h0 M- i4 g
/ q; O* J8 E& K$ gIf you are under age 65; d- [8 R) b t. d5 p% x! N
You will receive a flat rate portion and 37.5% of the contributor's retirement pension, if you are not receiving other CPP benefits. |
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