We may send you a letter to let you know that you will receive the Guaranteed Income Supplement.
You will need to apply for the Guaranteed Income Supplement if:
If you did not receive any letter about the Guaranteed Income Supplement the month after you turned 64, contact us to find out if you need to apply.
Before you begin, please ensure you have:
When applying for the Guaranteed Income Supplement and the Allowance, you, or in the case of a couple you and your spouse or common-law partner, must report your income and deductions.
Do not include Old Age Security, Guaranteed Income Supplement, Allowance, or Allowance for the Survivor payments as income.
Decide how to apply:
To apply online, you must:
If you are applying online, you’ll need a My Service Canada Account (MSCA).
If you don’t have a My Service Canada Account (MSCA), you can register for one. You’ll receive a personal access code to complete your registration.
Note: It's important to gather the information you need before you begin, because once you start the application, you cannot save it and continue later. Your session will expire after 20 minutes of inactivity (this time starts when your computer mouse stops moving and resets when your mouse is moved).
If you are applying for both the Old Age Security and Guaranteed Income Supplement
See the Reference Guide (ISP-3550A) for information on filling in your application form.
If you are applying for just the Guaranteed Income Supplement
You must provide consent for someone to help you with your application. You can do this 2 ways:
or
This does not give the person helping you authority to:
If you need to apply or act on someone’s behalf
If someone cannot manage their own affairs, another person or agency may act on their behalf.
To apply to administer benefits on someone’s behalf you need to:
You will need to mail it to us, or drop it off at a Service Canada office.
These forms do not give the person applying on someone’s behalf authority to submit an application through My Service Canada Account (MSCA). You must submit a paper application.
Note: When you apply, you can provide your email address. We may send you an email to provide you with information or ask you to call us if we can’t reach you by phone. Please note that we won't ask you to send information such as SIN, banking, or other personal details by email.
We will mail you a letter with either:
Your letter with a decision will include:
To view your application status, you can:
If you don’t have an MSCA account, you can register for one.
If you don’t have an MSCA account, you can register for one.
If you disagree with the decision, you may ask to have the decision reviewed. You must request this review in writing within 90 days of receiving your decision letter.
Your application will be reviewed by Service Canada staff who were not involved in making the original decision on your application.
There are 3 ways you can make your request for reconsideration:
Submit your request online using My Service Canada Account (MSCA)
Sign and date your written request and submit it:
By mail
To the return address on the decision letter
Prepare and submit a written request to review the decision and include:
Sign and date your written request and submit it:
By mail
To the return address on the decision letter
Reconsiderations can take several months to complete, depending on the case. Service Canada will review your application and any new information you submit in support of your request and send you a (new) decision by mail.
If you disagree with the new decision, you can contact the Social Security Tribunal (SST). The Social Security Tribunal is an independent administrative tribunal. It’s separate from Service Canada.
There are 2 ways to start an appeal with the Social Security Tribunal:
Social Security Tribunal Website
Using My Service Canada Account (MSCA)
Start the appeal process online in My Service Canada Account (MSCA).
If you would like a representative to help you communicate with the Social Security Tribunal about your appeal, you will need to either:
Complete a form
Call a representative
Call the Social Security Tribunal and provide your representative’s information
You must contact the Social Security Tribunal directly to change or cancel your representative.
Note: If you would like your representative to communicate with both Service Canada and the Social Security Tribunal, fill out section 9 of the Notice of Appeal form and complete the Consent to Communicate Information to an Authorized Person form for Service Canada.