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  2. How do I apply for Old Age Security? - Steps to Justice

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    1. Decide when to apply 2. Fill out the application for Old Age Security 3. Gather and send your documents 4. Find out how to get help with your application 5. Get a decision. GIS repayment. was reduced or taken away because they got COVID-19 benefits in 2020. You don't have to apply to get the repayment.

  3. 2. Fill out the application for Old Age Security

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    Next Steps. 1. Decide when to apply 2. Fill out the application for Old Age Security 3. Gather and send your documents 4. Find out how to get help with your application 5. Get a decision. Some people get a letter from Service Canada saying that they're eligible for. Old Age Security (OAS)

  4. Find out if you can get OAS while living outside Canada

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    Leaving Canada. If you plan to be away from Canada for more than 6 months, you must call Service Canada at 1-800-277-9914 and let them know. If you don't tell them and continue getting OAS while you're outside Canada, after 6 months you may have to: pay back the money you were not supposed to get, and. pay a fine or penalty.

  5. I’m a senior. Can I get Old Age Security? - Steps to Justice

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    The repayments will be sent out the week of April 19, 2022. If you need more information, read the government’s notice or contact your local community legal clinic. You may be able to get. Old Age Security (OAS) if all of the following are true: you're 65 years of age or older. you're a Canadian citizen or have legal status in Canada, such as.

  6. What happens to my ODSP when I turn 65? - Steps to Justice

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    If you don't qualify for an OAS pension, you can continue to get income support from ODSP as long as you qualify financially. And after the age of 65, you no longer need to prove that you meet ODSP’s definition of a “person with a disability”. So you won't have any medical reviews. Reviewed: February 12, 2018.

  7. 3. Gather and send your documents - Steps to Justice

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    Next Steps. 1. Decide when to apply 2. Fill out the application for Old Age Security 3. Gather and send your documents 4. Find out how to get help with your application 5. Get a decision. , you'll have to mail in certain documents with your application.

  8. Old Age Security - Steps to Justice

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    Includes information about applying for Old Age Security (OAS), Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), Service Canada, appealing to the Social Security Tribunal (S

  9. Learn about the residency requirements - Steps to Justice

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    The residency rules are complicated. You may need to get legal help to find out if you meet the requirements. You can contact a community legal clinic for help. How long you have to “reside” in Canada to get Old Age Security (OAS) depends on whether you’re living inside or outside Canada when you apply. These are.

  10. 4. Find out how to get help with your application

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    Next Steps. 1. Decide when to apply 2. Fill out the application for Old Age Security 3. Gather and send your documents 4. Find out how to get help with your application 5. Get a decision. You can also ask a friend or family member to help with your application. And a community legal clinic might be able to help you.

  11. 1. Decide when to apply - Steps to Justice

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    Decide when to apply 2. Fill out the application for Old Age Security 3. Gather and send your documents 4. Find out how to get help with your application 5. Get a decision. until you turn 70. You may want to delay because of your financial situation and what makes sense for you when you become eligible.