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  1. India - Pensions and benefits. If you have lived or worked in Canada and worked in India, or you are the survivor of someone who has lived or worked in Canada and worked in India, you may be eligible for pensions or benefits from India or Canada, or both.

  2. Overview. If you have lived or worked in Canada and in another country, or you are the survivor of someone who has lived or worked in Canada and in another country, you may be eligible for pensions and benefits from Canada and/or from the other country because of a social security agreement.

  3. If, prior to your normal entitlement age, you become disabled and are in receipt of Canada Pension Plan (CPP)/Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) disability benefits, contact the Government of Canada Pension Centre to apply for early indexing.

  4. When you retire from the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), you may still have some questions regarding your pension benefits. Detailed responses to the frequently asked questions listed below can be found by following the links to the sections dealing with each subject.

  5. Retired member—Canadian Armed Forces pensions. Find information about your Canadian Armed Forces pension plan as a retired member. The Pensioners’ Dental Services Plan is transitioning to Canada Life (effective November 1, 2024)

  6. Canada. Guide for Completing an Application for Canadian Old Age, Retirement and Survivors Benefits under the Agreement on Social Security between Canada and the Republic of India If you: - reside in India; and - wish to apply for a Canadian Old Age Security pension or a Canada Pension Plan Retirement,

  7. Programs include: Second Career Assistance Network (SCAN), Career Transition Workshops, the Vocational Rehabilitation Program for Serving Members (VRPSM), and the Federal Public Service Employment – Priority Entitlement for Eligible 3(a) or 3(b) Released Canadian Armed Forces Members.