Your CPP when you retire abroad (Canada Pension Plan)

by | Oct 27, 2022 | Retirement Pension | 9 comments

Your CPP when you retire abroad (Canada Pension Plan)




Hands down, the most frequently asked questions that we get are those surrounding (Old Age Security) OAS and CPP as a Canadian living abroad. One of our most viewed videos talks in some very general terms about CPP. And this makes sense as for those thinking about moving abroad or for those currently abroad, there simply isn’t a lot of information out there.

If you have specific questions, contact Trowbridge directly. Here is their Homepage:

1. How can one apply for CPP as an Expat
2. Can someone currently receiving CPP in Canada move abroad and have their OAS transferred to their new location?
3. What are the tax implications of receiving CPP while abroad?
4. Updates to Canadian CPP policies which would impact Expats…(read more)


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9 Comments

  1. Puneet Jajoo JR

    Retiring from public service made me realise that I had no means of passive income and in 3 years I moved around in circles financially relying on my Pension. I needed to make investments immediately and that led me to this looking for ways out. I feel very accomplished every time I remember my journey and how I have been able to grow my Investment to a return of over 200% in less than 6 months with the help of an investment advisor. Mind-blowing experience really

  2. JR_05

    Hi good day! I am hoping that someone can help me here. So I am the child beneficiary of a deceased contributor of CPP(my father) , I received a monthly pension. Someone told me that I can refund all the payments I paid in attending my school. Is it true or not? Please reply to this comment

  3. marilyn jack

    I want to go to the Philippines or thiland for the winter months . I am from Canada , come back in the spring. I was thinking of Mexico but they have changed their rules so not going to try and jump through their hoops

  4. Captn Flex

    Excellent video with great infos. Thank you

  5. Floyd Gniewotta

    Im receiving CPP only, no other income,As a non resident living in Thailand I need to pay 25% tax without any way to reduce that amount yes?

  6. S T

    hello. well done in providing great and informative videos especially the ones with trowbridge and taxes. much appreciated.

    it would be good if you can do videos for non residents wanting to retire outside of canada and taxes implications. also, a series on how to deal with cra when they hound you for tax arrears many years after you leaving canada that you know nothing about. thank you.

  7. Yasin Nabi

    This is one of the best channels, found it very entertained and worth watching, Subbed and Liked ! a fellow creator…

  8. Northern Owl

    Anyone expecting to collect Social Security should be aware of the Windfall Elimination Provision, which can impact those benefits if you claim CPP or OAS.

  9. Joy Parkinson

    Hi, this is very helpful information. What about a Canadian expat of retirement age, that has Canadian RRSP? Can an RRSP be transferred to another retirement product in another country, eg a Super fund in Australia? Are there tax implications if you can? Does the RRSP have to be transferred into an RIF then transferred? Thanks so much for all your work in helping expats.

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