If you’re a senior living in Canada and relying on the Old Age Security (OAS) pension, there’s a good chance you’re also eligible for the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS). This is a monthly, non-taxable benefit meant to help low-income seniors cover basic living expenses. But when are the GIS payments coming in 2025? How much can you expect? And who exactly qualifies?
Let’s walk through everything you need to know about the Canada GIS Payment Schedule 2025, how to claim it, the eligibility rules, and what kind of changes you might expect.
Payments
The GIS payment is a top-up to your regular OAS pension. It’s meant for low- to modest-income seniors aged 65 and older. The payments are adjusted each year based on inflation using the Consumer Price Index.
The payment amount depends on your income, marital status, and whether your spouse receives OAS or GIS. You don’t need to reapply every year, but you do need to file your income tax return so the government can reassess your eligibility.
GIS Payment Dates 2025
Here’s the full payment schedule for GIS in 2025:
| Month | GIS Payment Date |
|---|---|
| January | 29 January 2025 |
| February | 26 February 2025 |
| March | 27 March 2025 |
| April | 28 April 2025 |
| May | 28 May 2025 |
| June | 26 June 2025 |
| July | 29 July 2025 |
| August | 27 August 2025 |
| September | 25 September 2025 |
| October | 29 October 2025 |
| November | 26 November 2025 |
| December | 22 December 2025 |
These dates are when direct deposits usually hit your account. It’s best to check your banking details ahead of time to avoid any delays.
Eligibility
To receive GIS in 2025, you must meet all of the following conditions:
- Be 65 years old or older.
- Be a Canadian citizen or legal resident.
- Be currently receiving the Old Age Security (OAS) pension.
- Have an annual income below the income threshold.
GIS is not automatic for everyone. You have to apply unless you receive a letter from Service Canada stating that you will be enrolled automatically.
Income
Your GIS eligibility and the monthly amount are directly linked to your income and family situation. Here’s a breakdown of the maximum amounts and income thresholds for 2025.
Monthly GIS Amounts for 2025
| Category | Max Monthly GIS |
|---|---|
| Single, widowed, or divorced | $1,086.88 |
| Spouse/common-law partner (receives full OAS) | $654.23 |
| Spouse/common-law partner (receives GIS) | $654.23 |
| Spouse/common-law partner (doesn’t receive OAS) | $1,086.88 |
Income Thresholds for 2025
| Category | Annual Income Must Be Under |
|---|---|
| Single, widowed, or divorced | $22,056 |
| With spouse (receives full OAS) | $29,136 (combined) |
| With spouse (receives GIS) | $40,800 (combined) |
| With spouse (doesn’t receive OAS) | $52,848 (combined) |
If your income goes above these levels, you may not qualify for GIS or may receive a reduced amount.
Claiming
Ready to apply? Here’s how to claim the GIS benefit in 2025:
- Visit the official website: www.canada.ca.
- Download or access the GIS application form online.
- Fill out the form with your personal information, including your Social Insurance Number (SIN), income details, and marital status.
- Attach all required documents.
- Review everything before you submit.
- Submit the completed application online or by mail.
Once you’ve submitted your form, Service Canada will review it and notify you of your eligibility and payment amount.
Documents
To make sure your application goes through smoothly, you’ll need to have a few documents ready:
- Your Social Insurance Number (SIN).
- Information about your spouse or common-law partner.
- Bank account details for direct deposit.
- A record of the countries you’ve lived in since turning 18.
- Your latest tax return (usually required for income verification).
Always keep your personal info and documents up to date to avoid payment delays or interruptions.
Updates
Every year, the government reviews GIS payment amounts and income thresholds to reflect changes in inflation. These updates ensure seniors are getting enough support to cover rising living costs. The government bases these adjustments on the Consumer Price Index and links them with changes to OAS and CPP.
For 2025, there is no indication of drastic changes, but modest increases are expected due to inflation. You should always check the Canada.ca site for official updates or announcements.
FAQs
When is the next GIS payment in 2025?
The next GIS payment is on October 29, 2025.
How much is GIS for single seniors?
Single seniors may receive up to $1,086.88 monthly.
Do I need to reapply for GIS each year?
No, but you must file taxes to stay eligible.
Can couples both get GIS?
Yes, if both qualify under income rules.
Where can I apply for GIS payments?
You can apply at www.canada.ca by filling the form.








