Application Forms (NBPSPP)
Whether you need to provide a form for your pension or employee benefits, quickly find the form you need.
General Application Forms (NBPSPP)
Declaration of Marital Status Form
Change of Address Form
Marriage Breakdown Form
Joint and Survivor Pension Waiver (Form 5)
Estate Declaration Form
Marriage Breakdown Booklet
Designation | Change of Beneficiary Form (NBPSPP)
Pension Estimate Form
Pre-Retirement Death Benefit Waiver (Form 9)
Purchase of Service Form (NBPSPP)
Religious Exemption (Form 11)
Revocation of Pre-Retirement Death Benefit Waiver (Form 10)
Statutory Declaration with Proof of Marriage (Form SD1)
Statutory Declaration of Common Law Partner (Form SD2)
Survivor Benefits (Spouse or Common-Law Partner)
Survivor/Death Benefits (Named Beneficiary or Estate)
Termination | Retirement Form
Reciprocal Transfer Agreement (NBPSPP)
Reciprocal Transfer Application Form – Government of Canada (Note: Form must be printed in legal format (8.5″ x 14″))
Reciprocal Transfer Agreement – PT&S | NBPSPP
Request for Transfer – University of Moncton | Université de Moncton
Request for Transfer – Nova Scotia Association of Health Organizations (NSAHO)
Request for Transfer National Public Service Superannuation
Reciprocal Transfer Agreement SHORTFALL Purchase – PT&S | NBPSPP
Request for Transfer – CUPE National (CEPP)
Retirement Forms (NBPSPP)
Applying for your pension is easy, but it’s important that you understand the process and timeline. The video below provides an overview of the necessary steps.
Additional information is also available here: Life Events: Planning for your retirement.
Declaration of Marital Status Form Planning for Retirement Checklist Pension Estimate Form Termination | Retirement Form
Forms for Retirees (NBPSPP)
Change of Address Form
Direct Deposit Form
Marriage Breakdown Form
Request for Income Tax Deduction Form
Marriage Breakdown Booklet
Statutory Declaration with Proof of Marriage (Form SD1)
Statutory Declaration of Common Law Partner (Form SD2)
Survivor Benefits (Spouse or Common-Law Partner)
Survivor/Death Benefits (Named Beneficiary or Estate)