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Canada Pension Plan (CPP) - Children's Benefits for Students aged 18 to 25

March 2005


If you are a full-time student between the ages of 18 and 25 and your parent or guardian is receiving a Canada Pension Plan (CPP) disability benefit or has died, you may be eligible for a monthly payment from the CPP.

You may be eligible for a monthly payment if the person who raised you was a CPP contributor and has died or is receiving a CPP disability benefit – even if that person was not legally your parent or guardian. For simplicity, the words "parent" and "child" will be used in this document to cover all such relationships. Once you turn 25 you are no longer eligible for these benefits.

1. How do I qualify for a Canada Pension Plan children's benefit?

For you to be eligible for children's benefits, your parent must have made sufficient contributions to the CPP. Also, if you are between 18 and 25, you must be attending school full time at a recognized institution. Children under 18 do not have to be in school to be eligible.

2. What types of children's benefits could I be eligible to receive?

There are two types of children's benefits:

You may be able to receive two benefits if:

3. What types of schools does the CPP recognize?

The CPP recognizes schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutions that provide training or instruction of an educational, professional, vocational or technical nature. The institution must also be recognized by the province in which it is located.

4. Am I eligible for benefits if I attend school outside Canada?

Yes – if the CPP recognizes the school, and you continue to meet all other conditions of eligibility.

5. What if I am attending school part time?

In certain situations, you may be eligible for a benefit when you attend school part time. For example, if you are taking courses at more than one institution, the course hours may add up to full-time attendance. Each situation is considered individually. Contact us for details.

6. How do I apply?

To apply for a children's benefit, you must:

You must complete this when you first apply for a benefit, at the beginning of every new school year, and when you return to school after having left for a time. We may also ask you to complete one at the beginning of each semester if you are on a semester system or if your attendance starts in the middle of the traditional school year.

Application kits for CPP children's benefits are available at www.sdc.gc.ca. Or you can call us to ask for one (see "Contact us").

7. When should I apply?

You should apply:

You should apply as soon as possible. If you delay, you might lose benefits. If you were eligible for a benefit before applying, the CPP can make back payments for only up to 11 months from the date your application is received.

8. When does my benefit start?

If you are eligible, your benefit starts the latest of the following times:

9. When does my benefit end?

Your children's benefit ends the earliest of:

Your benefit will also stop if you die.

10. What are my responsibilities once I receive a benefit?

You should advise the CPP if:

Remember, if you receive payments to which you are not entitled, you will have to pay them back.

11. What if I am receiving a benefit as the child of someone who receives a CPP disability benefit, and he or she dies?

Your eligibility would end the month of your parent's death. However, you could then be eligible for a benefit as a child of a deceased CPP contributor (see Question 1 for eligibility requirements).

12. I work in the summer and contribute to the Canada Pension Plan myself. Does that affect my eligibility for a children's benefit?

No. You receive a CPP children's benefit because you are eligible as the dependent child of an eligible CPP contributor who has died or receives a CPP disability benefit. The fact that you also contribute to the CPP does not affect your eligibility. The contributions that you are making today will entitle you to other CPP benefits in the future.

Contact us

By telephone (toll free)*
1 800 277-9914
1 800 255-4786 (TTY)

On the Internet or by email www.sdc.gc.ca

* Our lines are busiest at the beginning and end of the month. If your inquiry can wait, it's best to call at other times. Please have your social insurance number ready.

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