Will seniors really get a $2,250 OAS boost in April 2025? Know the whole truth!

By: Ziggy

On: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 11:11 AM

Will seniors really get a $2,250 OAS boost in April 2025? Know the whole truth!

The news of getting a $2,250 OAS (Old Age Security) boost in April 2025 is very much in discussion in Canada these days. It has spread like wildfire on social media that senior citizens can get $2,250 at once. But the question is – is this really true or just a rumor?

In this article, we will give you complete information:

  • What is the reality?
  • How much money can you get?
  • Who will benefit?
  • What things should you keep in mind?

First of all – what is OAS?

Old Age Security (OAS) is a public pension scheme of the Government of Canada which is given every month to citizens aged 65 years and above.

  • No contribution required (unlike CPP)
  • Funded entirely through taxes
  • Aims to ease financial stress in retirement

What are the eligibility criteria for OAS?

You must meet the following conditions:

  • Must be at least 65 years old
  • Must be a Canadian citizen or legal resident
  • Must have lived in Canada for at least 10 years after turning 18 (if currently living in Canada)
  • For full OAS: Must have lived in Canada for 40 years after turning 18
  • Partial OAS may be available if below 40 years of residency

Are you really getting a $2,250 OAS boost in April 2025?

Now let’s get to the real deal.

  • Many news and social media posts claim that seniors will get a $2,250 boost in April 2025.
  • Reality: No such official announcement has been made by the Canadian government.

So where did this $2,250 thing come from?

This amount is most likely:

  • A misinterpretation of older statements
  • Or just a viral rumor

The government does increase OAS every 3 months based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), but:

  • It’s a small, regular increase
  • Not a lump sum like $2,250

How much will the actual OAS payment be in April 2025?

According to the government website, the OAS payment from April to June 2025 is:

Age GroupMonthly OAS Payment
65 to 74 years$727.67
75 years and above$800.44

Note: These amounts are before taxes. Higher-income seniors may face the OAS Clawback.


What is the OAS Clawback?

If your annual net income is over $90,997 (2024 limit):

  • You must repay $0.15 for every $1 above the limit.
  • If income is above $148,000, your entire OAS may be taken back.

How does the OAS payment change?

The OAS amount is updated every quarter based on CPI (Consumer Price Index):

  • If inflation increases → OAS increases
  • If inflation decreases → OAS stays the same (doesn’t decrease)

In April 2025, inflation was stable, so no changes were made this quarter.


Are there other benefits seniors can get?

Yes! Seniors can also benefit from:

1. Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)

For low-income seniors:

Recipient TypeMaximum Monthly GIS
Single Senior$1,065.47
Each Spouse (if both receive OAS)$641.35

2. Allowance / Survivor Allowance

  • If you’re aged 60 to 64 and your spouse receives GIS, you can apply for Allowance
  • If your spouse passed away, you may qualify for Survivor Allowance

3. Provincial Benefits

Different provinces have extra support:

  • Ontario – GAINS: Up to $83/month
  • British Columbia – Senior’s Supplement
  • Quebec – Support via Retraite Québec

What if you’re not receiving OAS or received a reduced amount?

Here’s what you can do:

  1. Log into your My Service Canada Account and check status
  2. Call the helpline: 1-800-277-9914
  3. If you disagree with their decision, submit a Request for Reconsideration
  4. Fix any document/income reporting errors to avoid payment delays

Tip: Consult a financial advisor if needed.


FAQs

Q: Will we really get the $2,250 OAS boost in April 2025?
A: No. This is a rumor. The government has not made any such announcement.

Q: When will I receive my next OAS payment?
A: On April 28, 2025

Q: Can my OAS increase depending on my financial situation?
A: OAS is fixed, but GIS and other programs may help if your income is low.

Q: How do I find out how much OAS payment I will receive?
A: Log into your My Service Canada Account

Q: Is OAS taxable?
A: Yes, it is considered taxable income


Conclusion: Expectations vs. Reality

The news of a $2,250 OAS boost is very attractive, but in the current scenario, it is just a rumor. No such announcement has been made by the government.

However, seniors who are eligible will continue to receive:

  • OAS
  • GIS
  • Other federal/provincial benefits every month

In the future, if any new scheme is introduced, check official websites like:

Never trust financial news blindly on social media. Always verify!

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