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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the cpp application in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section A, providing information about your deceased spouse or common-law partner. Fill in their Social Insurance Number, Date of Birth, and Date of Death clearly.
  3. In Section B, enter your personal information as the surviving spouse or common-law partner. Ensure you include your Social Insurance Number and preferred language for communication.
  4. Proceed to Section C if applicable, detailing any children under 18 years of age. Provide their names, dates of birth, and whether they are in your care.
  5. Complete Section D if you are not the surviving spouse. Include your details and explain why you are making this application.
  6. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing the declaration at the end of the form.

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If you apply online, you will receive a notice of decision in the mail within 28 days. If you apply by mail or if you bring your application to a Service Canada centre, you will receive a notice of decision in the mail within 120 days.
Before applying, you need to have your Social Insurance Number (SIN) and banking information close at hand. If you wish to take advantage of pension sharing, you must have your spouse or common-law partners SIN as well.
As a non-resident of Canada, you may be entitled to apply for Canada Pension Plan (CPP) payments and Old Age Security Pension (OAS) payments. Canada also has agreements with a number of other countries that offer comparable pension programs.
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