$1,980 Monthly OAS Payment Approved For Canadian Seniors – Are You Eligible?

The Canadian government has announced that eligible seniors can receive up to $1,980 per month in 2025 through the combined benefits of Old Age Security (OAS) and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS).

This initiative aims to provide financial support to seniors, ensuring they have the necessary resources for a comfortable retirement.​

Understanding Old Age Security (OAS)

Old Age Security (OAS) is a monthly pension available to seniors aged 65 and over who meet specific residency and legal status requirements. The payment amounts are reviewed quarterly and may be adjusted based on the cost of living.​

Eligibility Criteria for OAS

To qualify for OAS, you must:

  • Be 65 years of age or older
  • Be a Canadian citizen or legal resident at the time your application is approved
  • Have resided in Canada for at least 10 years since the age of 18

OAS Payment Amounts (April to June 2025)

Age GroupMaximum Monthly PaymentIncome Threshold
65 to 74$727.67Less than $142,609
75 and over$800.44Less than $148,179

Exploring the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)

The Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) offers non-taxable monthly payments to low-income seniors who already receive OAS.​

Eligibility for GIS

To qualify, you must:

  • Be an OAS recipient
  • Live in Canada
  • Meet the following income criteria:
    • Single: Annual income less than $22,056
    • Couples:
      • With spouse also on OAS: under $29,136
      • With spouse not on OAS: under $52,848
      • With spouse on Allowance: under $40,800

GIS Payment Amounts (April to June 2025)

Marital StatusMaximum Monthly GIS Payment
Single$1,086.88
Married/Common-law (spouse on full OAS)$654.23
Married/Common-law (spouse not on OAS)$1,086.88
Married/Common-law (spouse on Allowance)$654.23

Combined Benefits: OAS + GIS

A single senior aged 75 or older earning less than $22,056 annually may receive:​

  • OAS: $800.44
  • GIS: $1,086.88
  • Total: $1,887.32 per month​

This financial support helps seniors meet basic living costs, especially in a time of rising inflation.​

Additional Benefits: Allowance and Allowance for the Survivor

Allowance

This benefit is for individuals aged 60 to 64 whose spouse receives OAS and GIS. To qualify, you must:​

  • Be 60–64 years old
  • Be a Canadian citizen or legal resident
  • Have lived in Canada for at least 10 years since the age of 18
  • Have a combined annual income under $40,800

Maximum monthly payment: $1,381.90​

Allowance for the Survivor

This benefit helps those aged 60–64 whose spouse has died and who have not remarried. To qualify, you must:​

  • Be 60–64 years old
  • Be a Canadian citizen or legal resident
  • Have lived in Canada for at least 10 years since the age of 18
  • Have an annual income less than $29,712

Maximum monthly payment: $1,647.34​

How to Apply for OAS and GIS

  1. Check Eligibility: Use the Service Canada eligibility tool.
  2. Prepare Documents: Gather proof of age, legal status, residency, and income.
  3. Apply Online: Through your My Service Canada Account.
  4. Track Your Application: Get updates and make changes if needed.

The combined benefits of OAS and GIS provide substantial financial support to Canadian seniors, ensuring a more secure and comfortable retirement.

By understanding eligibility criteria and application processes, seniors can maximize their benefits and plan effectively for their future.​

FAQs

Can I receive OAS if I live outside Canada?

Yes, if you have lived in Canada for at least 20 years since the age of 18, you can receive OAS payments while living abroad.​

Is GIS taxable income?

No, the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) is a non-taxable benefit.​

How often are OAS and GIS payments made?

OAS and GIS payments are made monthly, typically in the last week of each month.

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