Form CPT60 Certificate of Coverage Under the Canada Pension Plan Pursuant to Article VI of the Convention on Social Security Between Canada and Luxembourg - Canada

Form CPT60 Certificate of Coverage Under the Canada Pension Plan Pursuant to Article VI of the Convention on Social Security Between Canada and Luxembourg - Canada

Form CPT60 Certificate of Coverage Under the Canada Pension Plan Pursuant to Article VI of the Convention on Social Security Between Canada and Luxembourg is a document that certifies an individual's coverage under the Canada Pension Plan while working in Luxembourg. It is used to determine an individual's eligibility for benefits under the Canada Pension Plan when they have worked in both Canada and Luxembourg.

The form CPT60 is filed by individuals who need to obtain a Certificate of Coverage under the Canada Pension Plan for employment purposes between Canada and Luxembourg.

FAQ

Q: What is the CPT60 Certificate of Coverage?A: The CPT60 Certificate of Coverage is a document that certifies an individual's coverage under the Canada Pension Plan.

Q: What is the purpose of the CPT60 Certificate of Coverage?A: The CPT60 Certificate of Coverage is used to ensure that individuals who work in both Canada and Luxembourg are not required to make contributions to both countries' social security systems.

Q: Who is eligible to receive a CPT60 Certificate of Coverage?A: Individuals who are covered by the Canada Pension Plan and who will be working in Luxembourg.

Q: How can I apply for a CPT60 Certificate of Coverage?A: You can apply for a CPT60 Certificate of Coverage by contacting the relevant Canadian authority or the liaison agency in Luxembourg.

Q: What information is included in the CPT60 Certificate of Coverage?A: The CPT60 Certificate of Coverage includes information about the individual's coverage under the Canada Pension Plan, as well as the period of coverage in Luxembourg.

Q: How long is a CPT60 Certificate of Coverage valid for?A: A CPT60 Certificate of Coverage is generally valid for a period of up to five years.

Q: Can a CPT60 Certificate of Coverage be extended?A: Yes, a CPT60 Certificate of Coverage can be extended if the individual's work assignment in Luxembourg is extended beyond the initial validity period.

Q: Is there a fee for obtaining a CPT60 Certificate of Coverage?A: There is no fee for obtaining a CPT60 Certificate of Coverage.

Q: What should I do with the CPT60 Certificate of Coverage?A: You should keep the CPT60 Certificate of Coverage and provide it to the relevant authorities in Luxembourg as proof of your coverage under the Canada Pension Plan.

Q: What if I lose my CPT60 Certificate of Coverage?A: If you lose your CPT60 Certificate of Coverage, you should contact the relevant Canadian authority or the liaison agency in Luxembourg to request a replacement.

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