OA and UK Pension quick question
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I am British, and Canadian. I worked in Canada for only two years before moving back to the UK.
I have now reached pension age. They want to know if I’m eligible for that old age pension payment from Canada.
I had assumed not. And I haven’t applied.
I was a stay at home mom most of my adult life and haven’t even worked in the UK but for a few years. I’m only getting the minimum from the UK.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Thanks
I have now reached pension age. They want to know if I’m eligible for that old age pension payment from Canada.
I had assumed not. And I haven’t applied.
I was a stay at home mom most of my adult life and haven’t even worked in the UK but for a few years. I’m only getting the minimum from the UK.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Thanks
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Canada Pension Plan (CPP) requires only one contribution to qualify for a pension. Old Age Security (OAS) requires 20 years of residency in Canada (not contributions) to qualify when you are living abroad. Ten years if you live in Canada. You can also defer your pension until you are 70 to get an increased amount and I assume you will get a pro rata at any age between 65 and 70.
Send off (use tracked mail) the attached form (ISP-1000) and I believe they will backdate it to your qualifying date. It took me a couple of months before they processed the application but they seem quite efficient.
https://catalogue.servicecanada.gc.ca/content/EForms/en/Detail.html?Form=ISP1000
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/publicpensions/cpp/apply.html
Send off (use tracked mail) the attached form (ISP-1000) and I believe they will backdate it to your qualifying date. It took me a couple of months before they processed the application but they seem quite efficient.
https://catalogue.servicecanada.gc.ca/content/EForms/en/Detail.html?Form=ISP1000
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/publicpensions/cpp/apply.html
Last edited by Johnboyuk; Mar 9th 2026 at 12:38 am.
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Thank you for the reply. That’s what I thought. I only lived in Canada for six years.
But I did read something about a treaty with the UK in terms of the OAS and got confused.
I had no idea I might get a Canadian pension…I’ll look into to that. But the UK was asking about the OAS payment.
cheers
But I did read something about a treaty with the UK in terms of the OAS and got confused.
I had no idea I might get a Canadian pension…I’ll look into to that. But the UK was asking about the OAS payment.
cheers
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I know your question was about the Canadian side, but do double check your UK contributions as well. I assume it's too late now to make voluntary contributions, but if you were caring for a child under 16 you could be given credit for those years too which may bump your total up. Obviously I have no idea how long you lived in the UK/Canada, but it's worth looking in to.
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Thank you for the reply. That’s what I thought. I only lived in Canada for six years.
But I did read something about a treaty with the UK in terms of the OAS and got confused.
I had no idea I might get a Canadian pension…I’ll look into to that. But the UK was asking about the OAS payment.
cheers
But I did read something about a treaty with the UK in terms of the OAS and got confused.
I had no idea I might get a Canadian pension…I’ll look into to that. But the UK was asking about the OAS payment.
cheers
Remember that you need to attach a foreign direct deposit form to your application if you want your money depositing in the UK. The bank details on the application form are for deposits in Canadian accounts:
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-serv...ment-form.html
Last edited by Johnboyuk; Mar 9th 2026 at 2:36 am.





