If you have a question that has not been addressed, please do not hesitate to contact us. You can submit your questions by email at pension_fund@lpfcec.org.
FAQ Category: Retirees
Does My Pension Amount Change when I Turn 65
No. Your monthly pension amount will remain at the same amount as when you retired and will be payable for your lifetime.
Why do I have to Keep Completing a Pension Payment Confirmation Form every Two Years?
Returning this form to the LPF allows you or your Power of Attorney to confirm basic information we have on file for you. This helps us maintain accuracy of our records and ensure that you will not experience any interruptions in your pension payments. If we do not have your signed form, we may need…READ MORE >>
What is a Pension Payment Confirmation Form?
This form is mailed every two years to all Pensioners and Beneficiaries in receipt of a monthly pension as part of a process that ensures payments are made correctly to eligible recipients. When you receive this form, please verify that the information provided on the form is correct. You (or your Power of Attorney) are…READ MORE >>
Why would the LPF Need a Power of Attorney for Property document?
Click here to read more about why LPF would need a Power of Attorney for Property document.
What is a Biennial Pension Statement?
As a result of a new Pension Benefits Act legislation, the LPF is required to mail all Pensioners and Beneficiaries in receipt of a monthly pension, a statement of their pension income covering the past two years. The statement contains information related to the type of pension and form of payment selected at the time…READ MORE >>
What Happens if I Return to Work and Don’t Send the “Notice of Re-Employment” to the LPF Office?
If you don’t complete and send the Notice of Re-employment form to the LPF Office, your pension will be suspended as soon as contributions are received on your behalf, and: Click here for more information
I’m Going Back to Work. Do I have to Advise the LPF?
Yes. When you return to work you must advise the LPF by completing a Notice of Re-employment form and send it to the LPF Office by mail, email or fax as soon as you start working. Click here for more information.
How do I Change My Beneficiary?
If you are a Pensioner, and you elected the 60 Month Guarantee form of payment, you may change your beneficiary at any time, where permitted by law. Please click here to download the Beneficiary Designation Form (EN) / (FR) and mail it to the LPF Office. However, it is important to remember that if you have already received 60 monthly…READ MORE >>
My Spouse Passed Away Since I Retired. Can I Cancel the Survivor Option and Start Receiving the Full Amount of My Pension?
No. The option you chose when you retired cannot be cancelled or changed. Your pension amount will stay the same for your lifetime. As your spouse passed away before you, no further benefits will be paid upon your death.