This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form CPT120 for the current year.
The Form CPT120 Certificate of Coverage, under the Canada Pension Plan, is used to establish an individual's coverage under the social security agreement between Canada and Jersey/Guernsey. This form is available in both English and French. It helps determine eligibility for certain benefits under the pension plan.
The form CPT120 Certificate of Coverage under the Canada Pension Plan is filed by individuals who are applying for coverage under the Canada Pension Plan pursuant to Article 6 of the Agreement on Social Security between Jersey, Guernsey, and Canada.
Q: What is a CPT120 Certificate of Coverage?
A: A CPT120 Certificate of Coverage is a document issued under the Canada Pension Plan.
Q: What does the CPT120 Certificate of Coverage provide?
A: The CPT120 Certificate of Coverage provides information regarding an individual's coverage under the Canada Pension Plan.
Q: What is the purpose of the CPT120 Certificate of Coverage?
A: The purpose of the CPT120 Certificate of Coverage is to facilitate the coordination of social security benefits between Canada and Jersey or Guernsey.
Q: Who is eligible to receive a CPT120 Certificate of Coverage?
A: Individuals who have worked in both Canada and Jersey or Guernsey may be eligible to receive a CPT120 Certificate of Coverage.
Q: How can I obtain a CPT120 Certificate of Coverage?
A: To obtain a CPT120 Certificate of Coverage, you should contact the relevant social security authorities in Canada, Jersey, or Guernsey.