Submit a form to waive your beneficiary rights to your spouse's pension

As the spouse of a plan member, you can sign a form that allows you to waive all remaining beneficiary rights should your spouse die after retiring.

As the spouse of a plan member, you are entitled to a portion of the plan member’s pension after they die. By law, your spouse (the plan member) must choose a minimum 60 per cent joint life pension unless you sign a Form 2 waiver. This form allows you to give up or reduce (waive) your right to your spouse’s pension benefit after they die.

Waiving your rights to your spouse’s pension could affect your retirement income and access to health and dental care coverage. You should waive your right to your spouse’s pension only after carefully considering the financial implications.

Before you start

Completing the form

By completing the form following the instructions below, you are agreeing to waive all your beneficiary rights as the spouse of a plan member. This means after your spouse (the plan member) dies, you will not receive any pension payments. Your spouse will be able to name a beneficiary other than you.

  1. Print the form and instruction sheet, using the links at the bottom of this page.
  2. Fill in the contact information for you and your spouse.
  3. Fill in the pension plan information. You can find the address and registration number in the required information box below.
  4. Complete the waiver section.
    1. Waiver A—check the main box (page 3); do not check the sub-boxes
    2. Waiver B—check the box (page 4)
    3. Waiver C—do NOT check the box (page 4)

    Eligibility

    You are the spouse of a plan member who has chosen either a single life pension option or a joint life option less than 60 per cent.

    If your spouse (the plan member) is still working and you want to give up your right to a pre-retirement death (survivor’s) benefit, submit Form 4 instead.

    Required information