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What to know before you apply
Apply as soon as you develop a severe and prolonged disability
You should apply for CPP disability benefits if you have a severe and prolonged disability that prevents you from working regularly.
The date Service Canada receives your application could affect when your benefit starts.
If you're a parent or guardian
You can request the child-rearing provision and the children's benefit (both are included in the application form).
Keep track of your documents and correspondence
Keep photocopies of everything you submit. If you call us, write down the name of the person you speak to and the date and time of your conversation.
How to apply
To apply for Canada Pension Plan disability benefits, follow these 2 steps:
Step 2: Submit your medical form (after you have submitted your application)
Step 1: Apply
To apply for CPP disability benefits apply with a paper form or apply online.
If you download a form
Check your downloads folder, even if the page indicates the form is loading.
Apply with a paper form
1. Choose and complete the form that applies to you:
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Terminal illness: Option 1
Terminal Illness Application for Disability Benefits under the Canada Pension Plan form (ISP-2530A)
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Severe and prolonged disability (non-terminal illness): Option 2
Application for Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefits (ISP-1151)
2. Choose and complete an option (if required):
If someone is helping you communicate with Service Canada
You can authorize someone to communicate with Service Canada on your behalf by completing the:
This does not give someone consent to:
- apply for benefits on your behalf
- change your payment address
- request or change the withholding of tax
If you are applying on someone's behalf
To act as an administrator for someone who cannot manage their own pension and benefits, you must:
- Have a medical professional complete the Certificate of Incapability form (ISP-3505)
- Choose and complete the form that applies to you:
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Individual administration: Option 1
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Agencies, charitable organizations, or municipalities: Option 2
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3. Submit the form(s):
Tips for applying with a paper form
- Download and save a fillable form to your computer
- Write your Social Insurance Number at the top of each page
- Sign every section that requires your signature using a pen
- If you need more space, use extra blank paper, attach it to your application, and include your Social Insurance Number on each additional page
Apply online
Please note that the online process is the same if you have a severe and prolonged illness that is both terminal and non-terminal.
- To apply, register or sign into your My Service Canada Account (MSCA):
Apply - Complete this option (if required):
If someone is helping you communicate with Service Canada
You can authorize someone to communicate with Service Canada on your behalf by signing in to your My Service Canada Account and selecting the "Give consent to communicate on my behalf" link.
- apply for benefits on your behalf
- change your payment address
- request or change the withholding of tax
- Start your application:
- Once you're in MSCA, select "Apply for Canada Pension Plan disability benefits" from the Canada Pension Plan section to start a new application or recover an application already in progress
- Complete the paper consent form:
- Print and sign the Consent for Service Canada to Collect Personal Information form (ISP-2502)
- Submit the consent form:
- After submitting your forms:
- Sign in to MSCA anytime to upload additional documents
Step 2: Submit your medical form
Once your application is submitted, work with your doctor or nurse practitioner to complete the medical form.
- Choose the form that applies to you:
- Before giving the form to your doctor:
- Complete Sections 1 and 2 of the form
- If your doctor or nurse practitioner returns the form to you, submit the form:
If you are receiving disability benefits from insurance or an agency
If you're already getting disability benefits from an insurance company or a provincial/territorial agency, you can ask them to send us your most recent medical records instead of filling out the medical report form.
Healthcare Professional Reimbursement
Service Canada will pay up to $85 to your healthcare professional for filling out the medical form. If your healthcare professional charges more than $85, you will need to pay the extra amount.
Consult the amounts that Service Canada will reimburse your health care professional.
Receive a response from us
We aim to make a decision on your eligibility within 120 calendar days (4 months).
Priority processing time for terminal illnesses
If we confirm you have a terminal illness, we aim to process your application within 5 business days.
A "terminal illness" is a disease that cannot be cured or adequately treated and is likely to result in death within 6 months.
Priority processing time for grave conditions
If we confirm your condition is grave, we aim to process your application within 30 calendar days.
A "grave condition" is a rapidly progressive medical condition. A list of grave conditions was developed based on extensive research by ESDC. These medical conditions have a high probability of meeting the CPP disability eligibility criteria.
Grave conditions include:
- Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
- Acute Myeloid Leukemia
- Adrenocortical Cancer
- Alzheimer's Disease (early onset, less than age 60)
- Amyloidosis
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
- Anal Cancer
- Appendiceal Cancer
- Bladder Cancer (Metastatic, Stage IV)
- Brain Cancer
- Breast Cancer (Metastatic/recurrent)
- Cervical Carcinoma
- Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
- Chronic Liver Disease
- Colorectal Cancer
- Endometrial Cancer
- Esophagus Cancer
- Follicular Lymphoma
- Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)
- Gallbladder Cancer
- Huntington Disease
- Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF)
- Kidney Cancer
- Liver Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Malignant Melanoma
- Malignant Tumours of Small Intestine
- Multiple Myeloma
- Muscular Dystrophy (Adult onset)
- Ovarian Cancer
- Pancreatic Cancer
- Parkinson's Disease
- Post-inflammatory Pulmonary Fibrosis
- Primary Cerebellar Degeneration
- Progressive Polyneuropathy
- Quadriplegia and Quadriparesis
- Schizophrenia
- Stomach Cancer
- Thymus Cancer
- Uterine Sarcoma
- Vascular Dementia
Check your application status
To check your application status:
- Sign in to your MSCA and select the "View my status updates" link
- Contact Service Canada (if it's been more than 120 days, reach out to us for an update)
Application updates
What to expect while you wait for a decision on your submitted application:
- Confirmation: You will receive a letter in the mail confirming we received your application
- Follow-up: We may contact you if we need more information
- Decision: You'll receive a letter in the mail with a decision
Other pensions and benefits
There are several other pensions and benefits that you or your spouse or common-law partner may be eligible for, depending on your situation:
List of other pensions and benefits
- Canada Pension Plan (CPP) retirement pension: If you are 60 and older, and ready to apply for your retirement pension
- Old Age Security (OAS) pension: If you are 65 and older, even if you have never worked or are still working
- Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS): If you are 65 and older, receive Old Age Security, and your income is low
- Allowance: If you are 60 to 64 and your spouse or common-law partner receives Guaranteed Income Supplement
- Allowance for the Survivor: If you are 60 to 64, your spouse or common-law partner has died, and your income is low
- CPP survivor's pension: If you are the legal spouse or common-law partner of a deceased CPP contributor
- CPP children's benefit: If you are a dependent child of a deceased CPP contributor
- Death benefit: A one-time payment on behalf of a deceased CPP contributor
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