The Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) in Canada has reached its highest level in 2025, offering much-needed financial relief to low-income seniors across the country.
With inflation driving up the cost of essentials such as groceries, utilities, and medical care, the Canadian government has responded by significantly increasing GIS payments to protect seniors from financial hardship.
Canada’s GIS Increase for 2025
Program | Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) |
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Country | Canada |
Administering Agency | Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) |
Target Group | Low-income seniors already receiving OAS |
New Monthly Increase | Approx. $140 |
Annual Increase | Up to $1,700 |
Application Site | canada.ca |
The GIS increase is part of the government’s broader efforts to maintain economic stability for the elderly population, especially those relying solely on pensions and public aid.
Why the GIS Increase Matters in 2025
The year 2025 brings continued economic challenges for seniors, including:
- Inflated grocery prices
- Rising housing and utility costs
- Increased out-of-pocket healthcare expenses
By boosting GIS payments, the government aims to:
- Reduce senior poverty rates
- Provide financial security for daily living
- Help seniors stay independent longer
- Allow for better budgeting and stress reduction
Eligibility Criteria for the GIS Increase in 2025
To qualify for the increased GIS payments in 2025, seniors must meet the following:
- Be a legal resident of Canada
- Be receiving Old Age Security (OAS) payments
- File a 2024 tax return with up-to-date income details
Income Thresholds for GIS Eligibility
Applicant Type | Annual Income Limit (Excl. OAS) |
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Single Individual | Below $20,784 |
Married/Common-Law Couple | Below $27,456 (combined) |
These thresholds ensure GIS benefits target those most in need, and amounts vary based on income and marital status.
How Much Will Seniors Receive in 2025?
With the GIS enhancement, qualifying seniors may receive an additional $140 per month, totaling up to $1,700 per year. This supplement helps offset the rising cost of living, especially for those dependent on limited income sources.
Where GIS Funds Can Help:
- Groceries: Coping with food inflation
- Healthcare: Covering prescriptions, checkups, mobility aids
- Utilities: Keeping homes heated and well-lit
- Transportation: Ensuring mobility and access to essential services
2025 GIS Payment Dates
GIS is typically paid monthly along with OAS. Below is the official CRA payment schedule for 2025:
Month | Payment Date |
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January | Jan 29 |
February | Feb 26 |
March | Mar 27 |
April | Apr 28 |
May | May 28 |
June | Jun 26 |
July | Jul 29 |
August | Aug 27 |
September | Sep 25 |
October | Oct 29 |
November | Nov 26 |
December | Dec 22 |
Payments will be made via direct deposit to the recipient’s registered bank account.
How to Apply for GIS in 2025
Seniors not yet receiving GIS can apply easily through:
Step-by-Step Application Process:
- Visit canada.ca
- Log in to your CRA account or download the GIS application form
- Ensure you’ve filed your 2024 tax return
- Submit proof of income and OAS enrollment
- Wait for CRA approval, which may take a few weeks
Those already receiving GIS do not need to reapply to receive the 2025 increase—it will be automatically applied.
The GIS Payment Increase 2025 marks a significant step in Canada’s commitment to its senior citizens, ensuring that vulnerable groups maintain financial stability amidst inflation and rising living expenses.
Seniors who meet the criteria will benefit from an extra boost of up to $1,700 annually, aiding with everyday costs and improving overall quality of life.
Stay informed, ensure your tax filings are current, and monitor payment dates to take full advantage of this essential government support.
FAQs
Do I need to reapply to get the GIS increase in 2025?
No. If you’re already receiving GIS, the increased amount will be applied automatically.
What if I haven’t filed my 2024 taxes yet?
You must file your 2024 income tax return to receive or continue receiving GIS benefits.
Can new applicants still apply for GIS in 2025?
Yes, new eligible seniors can apply anytime through the Service Canada portal or local offices.