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Will the Canadian government pay pensions and other benefits one year after the elderly over 65 take refuge in their children and immigrate to Canada?

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There are two kinds of pensions in Canada, one is CPP and the other is OSA.

CPP means that you must have worked in Canada and paid CPP before you can apply for the government after 65.

OSA requires that you must live in Canada for at least 10 years before you can apply, which is rare.

Welfare is not so easy to get. If you really want to be slick, there are two ways:

1) Apply for parents' disability, and then you can apply for benefits when you get a tax refund every year.

2) Hiring parents as caregivers also means applying for benefits when you get the tax refund.

But it is not easy to apply and there are not many refunds. It depends on how much tax you pay yourself. It is difficult to operate. I haven't done it, but I saw it discussed on the internet, and there is a risk of being taxed.