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You received a letter from Service Canada about Old Age Security, and you're wondering what it means. You didn't apply for anything, so why did this arrive? Is something wrong with your file? Do you need to take action, or is this just information? This video explains exactly what the OAS auto-enrollment notice means, why Service Canada sent it to you, and what happens next. I'll walk you through the entire process step by step, so you understand your rights, your payment timeline, and whether you need to respond. ________________________________________ WHAT THIS VIDEO EXPLAINS • What automatic enrollment for Old Age Security actually means • Why Service Canada sent you this letter without you applying • When your first OAS payment will arrive and how much you'll receive • How residency in Canada affects your monthly payment amount • What to check in your My Service Canada Account • Whether you need to fill out forms or provide additional information • Common mistakes seniors make when they receive this letter • How OAS is taxed and what the recovery tax (clawback) means • What happens if you want to defer your OAS until age 70 • How to protect yourself from scams related to OAS enrollment ________________________________________ WHO SHOULD WATCH THIS VIDEO This video is for Canadian seniors turning 64 or 65 who received an automatic enrollment letter from Service Canada. It's also helpful if you're approaching retirement age and want to understand how OAS enrollment works, or if you're helping a parent or spouse navigate the system. If you've lived in Canada for most of your adult life, or if you immigrated to Canada and aren't sure how your residency affects your benefits, this video will answer your questions. ________________________________________ VERIFIED INFORMATION FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES All information in this video is based on current rules from Service Canada and the Canada Revenue Agency. I encourage you to verify your personal situation by logging into your My Service Canada Account at canada.ca or by calling Service Canada directly at 1-800-277-9914. Your specific payment amount and enrollment status will depend on your individual residency and income history. ________________________________________ JOIN THE CONVERSATION Have you received your OAS auto-enrollment letter? Did it raise questions I didn't cover? Share your experience in the comments below—your questions help other Canadian seniors who are going through the same process. Subscribe to Retirement Path Canada for clear, honest explanations of CPP, OAS, GIS, and other Canadian retirement benefits. I post new videos every week to help you understand your rights and maximize your income in retirement. ________________________________________ VIDEO CHAPTERS 0:00 Introduction – Why you received this letter 1:15 What automatic enrollment means 4:30 Official eligibility rules explained 8:45 Real-life examples: Full vs partial OAS 13:20 What to check and what to do 18:40 Common mistakes and warnings 23:15 Future impact and what happens next 26:30 Summary and next steps ________________________________________ RELATED TOPICS COVERED ON THIS CHANNEL • CPP payment changes and recalculations • GIS eligibility and income testing • Service Canada letters explained • OAS recovery tax (clawback) rules • My Service Canada Account tutorial • Canada Pension Plan vs Old Age Security differences • How to defer OAS and increase your payment • What happens to benefits when a spouse dies ________________________________________ #OAS #ServiceCanada #OldAgeSecurity #CanadaPension #CPP #GIS #RetirementCanada #CanadianSeniors #OASEnrollment #ServiceCanadaLetter #RetirementBenefits #CanadaRetirement #SeniorBenefits #OASPayment #GovernmentPension #CRA #MySCA #CanadianRetirees