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Pension Portability Package

Changes were made to the public service pension plan effective January 1, 2013. For more information on the changes to the pension plan, visit the Information concerning changes to the public sector pension plans page of the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat Web site or contact the Government of Canada Pension Centre.

We appreciate your patience while we gradually update all of our videos, publications and Web sites to reflect these changes.

This information package is provided for information 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.

What is pension portability?

Have you recently entered or left the federal public service? If so, you may be able to transfer your pensionable service into or out of the PSSA through one of the pension portability provisions of the PSSA. This Pension Portability Information Package is intended to provide you with general information regarding pension portability options under the PSSA. You should carefully consider all of your options before deciding which one is best for you. These options are Pension Transfer Agreements (PTA) and Service Buyback - definition (also known as elective service). To learn more about these options you may explore the following links within this package:

Note:

A reciprocal transfer agreement (RTA) was another mechanism used in the past to facilitate mobility between employers. All but 11 RTAs expired on October 15, 2000. Only those employees who transferred out as part of one of the group transfers may be eligible to transfer back in under the same RTA. No new RTA agreements will be negotiated.

* This information package may not answer questions specifically related to your situation. You are therefore encouraged to contact the Contact Us - Government of Canada Pension Centre for additional information. In this instance, an individualized information package will be provided.