The following information is intended to draw your attention to parts of Your Public Service Pension and Benefits that are important for you to know, as a new or re-employed member. Some aspects of the plan are time sensitive, so please review this document as soon as possible.

The pension plan is designed to provide you with a retirement income payable during your lifetime. Benefits are based on your salary, pensionable service, age and reason for termination. Other benefits include:
Yes, the maximum amount of service that may count for a person under the public service pension plan is 35 years, which includes:
Members can obtain a cost quote for service buyback by using the Service Buyback Estimator on the Your Public Service Pension and Benefits Web portal
If you have worked for the Public Service in the past, you may be eligible to:
If you were a member of the Canadian Forces or Royal Canadian Mounted Police, you may be eligible to transfer or buy back that service under this plan.
If you were subject to a pension plan with a former employer, you may be eligible to:
There are tax implications (benefits and consequences) associated with requesting a buyback of prior service, a Transfer Value Reinstatement or a Pension Transfer.
The Supplementary Death Benefit plan provides a type of decreasing term life insurance, which is designed to protect members of the public service pension plan.
Membership in the Supplementary Death Benefit plan is indicated on the "Notification of Plan Membership" in this package.
If you are eligible, coverage commences when you become a member of the public service pension plan.
If the "Notification of Plan Membership" indicates you are not eligible, it is because your employer is excluded from the Supplementary Death Benefit plan. You may wish to contact your employer’s Human Resources office to find out if you are entitled under an alternate death benefit plan.
Your beneficiary can be one of the following:
If you are re-employed in the Public Service, a previous designation of beneficiary is no longer valid and a new "Naming or Substitution of a beneficiary" form should be completed once you become a plan member again.
To designate your beneficiary, you must complete the "Naming or Substitution of a Beneficiary" form (PWGSC-TPSGC 2196).
We invite you to take the time to discover what Your Public Service Pension and Benefits Web portal has to offer, including the information, forms and online tools. With the knowledge you gain, you will be able to make more informed decisions with respect to life events that may affect your pension and benefits.
As a new or re-employed "member of the public service pension plan", there is a section specifically designed for you!
DISCLAIMER: This information is provided for orientation purposes only and does not constitute a legal document on your rights and obligations. Should there be any conflict between the information in this document and that contained in the Public Service Superannuation Act (PSSA) and the Public Service Superannuation Regulations (PSSR), or other applicable laws, the Act and Regulations apply.