Cancel your retirement health coverage
Learn how to cancel your enrolment in the extended health care and dental plans.
You can cancel your:
- Extended health care coverage at any time
- Dental coverage after you have been a member of the plan for 12 months
If you cancel your coverage, you may not be able to re-enrol yourself, your spouse and/or eligible dependant(s) in the plan(s) later on. To re-enrol, you must have had continuous coverage in a different plan from the date you cancelled your coverage with us – your spouse and/or dependant(s) must have as well.
You must cancel your coverage if you, your spouse and/or dependant(s) no longer qualify. For example, this could occur if:
- You move out of the country
- You separate or divorce
- Your child turns 19 (or 25 if they are attending a post-secondary institution full time)
- Your child marries or lives in a common-law relationship
- Your child under age 25 is no longer enrolled full time in a university or educational institute
- Your child works more than 30 hours per week on a permanent (year-round) basis
- Your spouse or dependent child dies
Cancelling your coverage
To cancel your coverage, tell us in writing the specific coverage you want to end:
- Sign into My Account and click the envelope for Message Centre
Or
- Mail or fax us and include three personal identifiers (such as your Person ID, full name, date of birth, telephone number and address) with your request
When your coverage will end
We will cancel your coverage at the end of the month we receive your request. For example, if you send us your cancellation request on April 5, we will cancel your coverage as of April 30. You can continue to use your coverage until April 30, as long as you submit any claims by the deadline.
Please make sure your pharmacist, dentist and any other health care provider does not submit claims for services on your behalf after the last day of the month in which you submitted your cancellation request. If Green Shield Canada reimburses you for services received after your cancellation date, your coverage cancellation date will be moved to the last day of that month and the premium for that coverage will be deducted from your pension payment.
Most retired plan members are not eligible to participate in the Canadian Dental Care Plan
If you are considering cancelling or declining dental coverage under the pension plan to enrol in the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), please note that most Public Service Pension Plan members are not eligible to participate. Furthermore, if you cancel dental coverage, you may not be eligible to re-enrol in the dental plan offered by the Public Service Pension Plan.
Limited members are not able to access dental coverage through the plan. These members may be eligible for the CDCP.
Visit the CDCP website and review the eligibility criteria or call Service Canada at 1-833-537-4342.
External links for cancelling your retirement health coverage