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If you were earning pension benefits under your university’s prior plan when it converted to UPP, you automatically become a member of UPP on the day your university joins.
To join UPP, you must be in an eligible employment class, which varies by participating university. Please contact your university pension administration team for questions about your eligibility or to discuss new membership.
If you are in an eligible employment class, there are two ways to join the Plan:
Employees of a participating employer who do not qualify as a full-time employee – can choose to join UPP on the first of any month after meeting one of the following conditions:
At least one of these conditions must be met in each of the last two consecutive calendar years before applying for membership.
The YMPE is a threshold set each year by the federal government, based on the average wage in Canada. We use it to calculate your pension and determine how much you need to contribute to the Plan.
If you become a full-time employee in an eligible employment class, you are automatically enrolled in the Plan.
You cannot stop your contributions upon transitioning from full-time to part-time. Once you have started contributing to the Plan, you continue to make contributions until your employment ends.
If you are an “other than continuous full-time employee” you must meet the eligibility criteria described above before applying for membership.
If you were not eligible to join UPP upon your hire date and joined at a later date once you became eligible, you cannot purchase service for the prior years where you were not contributing to the Plan. Your hire date and enrolment date will differ on your UPP documents to reflect this.
Under certain conditions, you may be able to transfer funds from your previous employer’s registered pension plan to UPP to earn UPP service.
Learn more about the benefits of transferring service to UPP and the eligibility conditions.
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