Canada Pension Plan Statement of Contributions
My Service Canada Account: An improved Service
Important: Access to this service is changing!
This on-line service is now available through the new My Service Canada Account. You can now access and manage all of your personal information for Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security from one secure location.
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To use My Service Canada Account, you must register for a Government of Canada epass. As part of the registration process, you are required to create an epass User ID and Password. Learn more about epass...
This online service allows you to view and print your Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Statement of Contributions. Your Statement of Contributions contains a history of your earnings and contributions to the CPP, as well as estimates for any CPP benefits you may be eligible to receive.
To use this online service, you must:
- be at least 18 years of age;
- have contributed to the CPP;
- use a computer that meets our minimum computer requirements;
- provide your Social Insurance Number, first name, last name, date of birth, and your mother's last name at her birth; and
- have a personal access code. Your Personal Access Code is required to establish your identity when you register for My Service Canada Account.
Security Warning: If you are using this service on a shared computer in a public area (i.e. public kiosk or library), please ensure that you do not leave the computer unattended while accessing this service and always log out before you leave. These precautions ensure that no one else can access any personal information you may have entered.
Exceptions
If you or your former spouse/common-law partner contributed to the Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) and split your QPP credits for any of the year(s) covered in the Statement of Contributions, your accurate earnings information and benefit estimates cannot be displayed online.
In order to obtain this information you can request a printed Statement of Contributions or you can contact us.
If any of the following situations apply to you, please contact the Régie des rentes du Québec for more information:
- you have worked only in the province of Quebec; or
- you currently live in Quebec and have worked both in the province of Quebec and in another province.