Survivor Benefits: General Information
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International Benefits
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Information specific to: Canada
Details on social security agreements Canada has signed with other countries, benefits available under these agreements, other countries' social security programs and statistics on Canadian benefits.
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Survivor Benefits
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Information specific to: Canada
Information on the benefits paid to a deceased contributor's estate, surviving spouse or common-law partner and dependent children.
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Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
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Information specific to: Canada
General information about this income support program that provides additional money, on top of Old Age Security, to low-income seniors living in Canada.
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Canada Pension Plan (CPP) - Children's Benefits for Students aged 18 to 25
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Information specific to: Canada
Information on how the children of persons receiving a CPP disability benefit, who are between 18 and 25, can qualify to receive the Disabled Contributor's Childrens Benefit.
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Status of Canada's Social Security Agreements
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Information specific to: Canada
A list of social security agreements that are presently in force or being negotiated. Sorted alphabetically by country.
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Allowance for the Survivor Program
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Information specific to: Canada
Information about this income support program that assists surviving low-income seniors (spouses and common-law partners) living in Canada.
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Allowance Program
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Information specific to: Canada
Information about this income support program that assists low-income seniors living in Canada.
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Automatic reinstatement of CPP disability benefits
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Information specific to: Canada
A factsheet that answers commonly asked questions on automatic reinstatement of CPP disability benefits for CPPD clients who want to try returning to work. Published March 2005
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During your time of loss...information for survivors
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Information specific to: Canada
This publication describes benefits you may be eligible for from the CPP and OAS program when a family member or loved one dies.
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Do you have children born after December 31, 1958?Call us - we may be able to increase your benefit...
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Information specific to: Canada
This fact sheet contains information on the Child Rearing Drop Out (CRDO) provision of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). Published January 2005.