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Manitoba’s 55 PLUS Program is a provincial initiative to support lower-income seniors and retirees. By providing financial assistance through quarterly benefits, the program aims to improve the quality of life for Manitobans aged 55 and older. This guide will walk you through the key components of the 55 PLUS Program, eligibility criteria, and application process.
The 55 PLUS Program, also known as the 55 Plus Manitoba Income Supplement, offers two main components to cater to different groups within the senior population:
Junior Component: The Junior Component assists individuals 55 years of age or older who are not eligible for benefits under the federal Old Age Security (OAS) Program.
Senior Component: The Senior Component is for those already receiving benefits under the OAS Program. Benefits in this component vary based on family composition, net family income, and federal OAS benefits received.
To qualify for the 55 PLUS Program, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Note: Those receiving Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) are not eligible, but those who receive only health care benefits from income assistance may still qualify.
Maximum Annual Income | |
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Single Senior | $9,746.40 |
Senior Couple (Married or Common-Law) | $16,255.20 |
The program provides quarterly benefits, with maximum payments of $161.80 for single individuals and $173.90 for each eligible person in a married or common-law relationship. These benefits are based on your eligible component:
Junior Component: Offers partial benefits to single individuals with an annual income up to $9,746.40 and couples with a family income up to $16,255.20.
Senior Component: Benefits are calculated based on family composition, net family income, and the type and level of benefits received under the federal Old Age Security Program.
Maximum Quarterly Benefit | Maximum Annual Benefit | |
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Single Senior | $161.80 | $647.20 |
Senior Couple (Married or Common-Law) | $173.90 | $695.60 |
Applying for the 55 PLUS Program is straightforward. Here's how to navigate the application process:
Applicants need to provide:
For those not receiving OAS benefits:
Download the Application Form: Obtain the form from the Manitoba government website or contact the 55 PLUS office.
Complete the Form: Fill out all required sections and attach relevant documents.
Submit the Application: You can submit your application in person or by fax to the 55 PLUS office.
For those receiving OAS benefits:
For additional information or assistance with the application process, contact:
Provincial Services
100 – 114 Garry Street
Winnipeg, MB R3C 4V4
Phone: 204-948-7368
Toll-Free: 1-877-587-6224
Email: incsup@gov.mb.ca
Benefits are mailed four times yearly: in late April, July, October, and January. You will receive a benefit cheque for each three-month period.
A: The benefit year runs from April 1 to March 31.
A: Benefits are mailed four times a year, in late April, July, October, and January.
A: No, you do not need to reapply each year if you currently receive the Old Age Security pension. If you do not receive OAS, you must apply each year.
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