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First steps to take by parents and spouses in the event of a separation
Understanding the description of spouse and the types of unions in Québec
Finding out the value of pension plans for the purposes of partition
Personal retirement savings and separation (LIRA and LIF)
Close
Children
Family allowance
Financial assistance
Birth and adoption
Handicapped child
New resident of Québec
Death
Steps for separated parents
First steps to take in the event of separation
Change in custody
Change in conjugal status
Absences related to the birth or adoption of a child
Québec Parental Insurance Plan (QPIP)
Public-sector pension plans (RREGOP, PPMP, etc.)
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Tools
Payment dates
My Account
List of Baby Names
CalculAide
Work
Work and pension plans
Your job and the Québec Pension Plan
You are a paid worker
You are a self-employed worker
You are an intermediate or family-type resource
You are a public-sector employee (RREGOP, PPMP, etc.)
Pension plans
Starting to work
Absences (buy-backs)
Leaving your job
Going back to work
You are a private, municipal or university sector employee
You are a self-employed worker
You are an intermediate or family-type resource
Your Voluntary Retirement Savings Plans (VRSP)
Working abroad
International Social Security Agreements
Finding a pension plan
Your Statement of Participation
Québec Pension Plans (QPP)
Public-sector pension plans (RREGOP, PPMP, etc.)
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My Account
Financial planning tools
Retirement
and Planning
Planning your retirement
Planning in 5 steps
Understanding the financial risks
Thinking it through with our experts
Conferences (French only)
Awareness campaign
Planning tools
Applying for your retirement pension
Québec Pension Plan
Public-sector pension plans (RREGOP, PPMP, etc.)
Pension plans of the private, municipal and university sectors
Locked-in retirement accounts (LIRAs) and life income funds (LIFs)
During retirement
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Finding pension plan
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Payment dates
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What's New in 2022
The Beneficiary's Bulletin now exclusively online
What's New in 2022
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The
Beneficiary's Bulletin
now exclusively online
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Since January 2022, the
Beneficiary's Bulletin
is only available on the Web.
Consult it to obtain:
updated information on pensions under the Québec Pension Plan
your payment dates
reminders and tips to guide you.
3 February 2022
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