Direct Deposit is a free and convenient system we use to automatically deposit your Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security payments. The money is deposited monthly into your bank account in Canada, the United States, and a number of other countries.
Millions of people take advantage of our direct deposit service. Direct deposit has been available in Canada since November 1990. We have expanded this service to the United States in 1995 and to other countries since September 2005. Since then, direct deposit has become our standard way for delivering payments to people who receive Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security benefits in Canada and abroad.
3. What are the advantages of direct deposit?
If you now get your cheques by mail and you want to take advantage of direct deposit, please contact us. The way you apply for direct deposit depends on where your financial institution is located.
If your bank or financial institution is located in Canada, you can apply for direct deposit by telephone or by mail. You can print an enrolment form for direct deposit in Canada from the Service Canada website.
You can sign up for direct deposit quickly over the telephone (see Contact Us). We can usually start your direct deposit payments the month after you submit your request.
To set up direct deposit over the telephone, we usually have to speak directly to you. If someone else calls on your behalf, make sure you are there when they call. Keep in mind that before we can take the call from your legal trustee or someone with power of attorney, we have to have trusteeship or power-of-attorney forms on file.
When you call, be sure to have the following information ready:
To make this process even simpler, have a blank cheque on hand when you call, as all the information we need is on your cheque. Your payments can be deposited into a chequing or savings account. If you have another kind of account, please call your financial institution to find out what accounts you can use for direct deposit.
To sign up by mail, you have to fill out the "Government of Canada Direct Deposit Enrolment Request Form." You can get this form at any Canadian bank or financial institution, or you can contact us and we will send you a form. You can also print an enrolment form for direct deposit in Canada from our Web site.
If you also receive any other federal government cheques, such as an income tax refund, a goods and services tax (GST) credit, Child Tax Benefit payments, a Veterans Affairs pension or War Veterans Allowances, you can use the same form to have these payments directly deposited.
When you fill out the form, you can make the process even simpler by attaching a blank cheque with the word "VOID" written across it. We can only use the information on the cheque if it has your name and address printed on it. Please do not sign the cheque.
If you don’t have a chequing account, take the form to your bank or financial institution. A teller will fill in your banking information on the form and stamp it.
Where do I send the form?
For accounts in Canada, please mail the completed form to:
Direct DepositCan I use direct deposit for accounts in other countries?
Direct deposit is now available at financial institutions in a growing number of countries besides Canada and the United States.
Bank of America, the service provider for foreign payments, will automatically convert your payments to the currency of your country of residence approximately five banking days before your benefit gets to your account. Because the exchange rates change regularly, the amount deposited into your account may be different from month to month.
We do not charge you service fees for the direct deposit service. However, some financial institutions may charge you fees. Please contact your bank or financial institution for more details.
You have to apply in writing
If you reside outside of Canada, you can only apply in writing for direct deposit service to a bank or financial institution in the countries currently listed our website.
To obtain an enrolment form and instructions on how to complete the form you can:
Where do I send the completed direct deposit enrolment form?
Please mail the completed form to:
International Direct Deposit5. When will I receive my first payment by direct deposit?
If your account is in Canada and you sign up for direct deposit over the telephone, we can usually start your direct deposit payments the month after you submit a request.
If your account is in Canada, or another country where Canada offers direct deposit service, and you have sent us your enrolment form by mail, you should receive your first direct deposit payment within three months.
If you have not received your payment into your bank account within three months, contact us.
6. When do my payments go into my account?
We deposit your payment on the third-last banking day of each month. In December, we make the payments the third-last banking day before December 25. Consult the list of payment dates for more information.
7. Can I deposit amounts into separate accounts?
If you receive both Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security payments as separate cheques, you don’t have to deposit both benefits into the same account. If you like, you can ask us to deposit your Canada Pension Plan payments into one account, and your Old Age Security payments into another.
However, we can’t split a single Canada Pension Plan or Old Age Security payment between two accounts. Nor can we split payments between two accounts if you receive your Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security payments together on the same cheque.
8. What if I need to change my bank information or cancel the direct deposit service?
For accounts in Canada:
If your account is in Canada, you can change your direct deposit information or cancel the service either by telephone or by mail. Just contact us.
For accounts in other countries::
If your account is in another country where Canada provides direct deposit service and you want to change your direct deposit information or cancel the service, you must advise us in writing.
To submit changes Direct Deposit Information
Print an enrolment form from the Internet, call us at (613) 957-1954 (collect calls accepted) or write to us to request a copy of a foreign Direct Deposit Enrolment Form. Once you receive it, simply complete the form with the new information and return it to us. (Please note: Foreign direct deposit service is currently available to financial institutions located in a number of countries around the world.)
Note: It can take up to three months to process your request. It is suggested that you keep your old bank account open until you have confirmed that your CPP and/or OAS benefits are being deposited into your new bank account.
To cancel Direct Deposit Service
Send us a letter indicating that you wish to cancel the direct deposit of your Direct Deposit in Foreign Countries for Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Benefit Recipients and/or OAS benefits.
Note: It can take up to three months to process your request. It is suggested that you keep your old bank account open until you start receiving your benefits by cheque.
Online services:
Service Canada also has an online service to allow you to View and Update Personal Information for your Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security benefits. To use this service you must have a Canadian Social Insurance Number, a Personal Access Code and a Government of Canada epass user ID and password.
If you live in Canada you can use the service to change both your mailing address and your Canadian direct deposit information online.
If you live outside of Canada and you receive either an Old Age Security or a Canada Pension Plan pension benefit, you can still use this online service, but you may only view your information. You will not be able to make any changes online.
If you move, you should advise us of your new mailing address by phone or by mail as soon as possible, even if your Canada Pension Plan and/or Old Age Security payments are being deposited directly to your account. Having your current mailing address in our records means you will receive, without delay, your tax slips at income tax time, as well as any program information we might send you.
Your payments will continue to be deposited directly to the same account unless you change your banking information with us.
Please note that if you move to a country outside of Canada, direct deposit is only available through financial institutions in countries where Canada offers direct deposit service.
10. What if I don’t receive a payment?
You should check with your financial institution first. If you don’t get answers to your questions, you can contact us five banking days after the payment was supposed to go into your account. We will look into the matter and make sure you get your payment.
11. What if I don’t want to use direct deposit?
We will still send you a cheque at your home address every month if that’s how you prefer to get your payments. The choice is yours.
For more information on receiving your benefit(s) by cheque when residing outside of Canada, refer to the FAQ's on Foreign Payments for CPP/OAS Pensioners Residing Abroad.
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