- Description
A one-time, lump-sum payment to the estate on behalf of a deceased Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributor.
If an estate exists the executor should apply for the benefit within 60 days of the date of death. If no estate exists or if the executor does not apply, payment may be made to: the person or institution responsible for paying funeral expenses, the surviving spouse or common-law partner of the deceased, the next-of-kin of the deceased.
Individuals who are eligible for this benefit may also be eligible for the Surviving Child's Benefit or the Survivor's Pension which both offer monthly payments to children, spouses, and common-law partners of deceased CPP contributors.
- Eligibility
- The deceased must have made contributions to the CPP for at least one third of the calendar years since they turned 18 (no less than three years) or for at least 10 years.
- Application Process
- Apply online, or print and complete forms and mail to Service Canada or drop off at any Service Canada Office. Information about required documentation is available on each form.
- Documents Required
- Documents outlined in application
- Web Site
- https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/publicpensions/cpp/cpp-death-benefit.html
- Languages
- English
- Fees
- None
- Topic(s)
- Social Media
- Agency Information
- View Agency Profile
- Last Updated On
- March 3, 2026
- Address
- 60 Main St
Dundas, ON, L9H 2E8Municipal Service Centre located in Dundas.
Open in Google Maps - Accessibility
- Fully Accessible - Elevator lift to second floor
- Hours of Operation
- 2nd Tuesday of the month, 10am-3pm Closed 12 noon-12:30pmTue10:00 am to 3:00 pm
- Service Area(s)
- Hamilton

