The Form CPT52 Certificate of Coverage is used to certify an individual's coverage under the Canada Pension Plan in accordance with the social security agreement between Canada and France. It helps ensure that individuals who have worked in both countries receive the appropriate pension benefits.
The Form CPT52 Certificate of Coverage under the Canada Pension Plan pursuant to Article VII of the Agreement on Social Security between Canada and France is filed by individuals who are covered under both the Canada Pension Plan and the French social security system.
Q: What is the CPT52 Certificate of Coverage?
A: The CPT52 Certificate of Coverage is a document under the Canada Pension Plan that certifies a person's coverage under the social security agreement between Canada and France.
Q: What is the purpose of the CPT52 Certificate of Coverage?
A: The CPT52 Certificate of Coverage is used to determine a person's eligibility for social security benefits in Canada and France.
Q: Who needs to fill out the CPT52 Certificate of Coverage?
A: Individuals who have worked in both Canada and France and are seeking social security benefits need to fill out the CPT52 Certificate of Coverage.
Q: Is the CPT52 Certificate of Coverage available in both English and French?
A: Yes, the CPT52 Certificate of Coverage is available in both English and French.