Are you a Canadian senior or caregiver wondering about the rumored $1,700 GIS benefit increase in April 2025? You’re not alone. This article breaks down what’s happening with the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) this year, who qualifies, and whether you’ll see a bigger payment this April.
Let’s clear up the confusion and help you understand how GIS works in 2025, what the actual increase is, and how to ensure you’re getting every dollar you deserve.

What Is the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)?
The Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) is a non-taxable monthly payment from the Government of Canada. It is added to your Old Age Security (OAS) pension to support low-income seniors aged 65 and above.
Key Features:
- Monthly financial support
- Income-tested (based on last year’s tax return)
- Reviewed every July and adjusted quarterly based on inflation (Consumer Price Index)
- Only available while residing in Canada
Is There a $1,700 GIS Increase in April 2025?
No, there is no official confirmation of a $1,700 monthly increase in GIS. This figure appears to be misleading or misunderstood.
Here’s What Happened:
- In March 2025, some seniors received a one-time combined deposit that included GIS, OAS, and possibly a top-up for inflation relief.
- This led to a total amount close to $1,700, but it was not a recurring increase.
- As of April 2025, the maximum GIS payment for a single senior remains at $1,086.88/month.
GIS & OAS Payment Dates for 2025
GIS payments are issued on the same days as OAS. Here’s the 2025 schedule:
Month | Payment Date |
---|---|
January | January 29, 2025 |
February | February 26, 2025 |
March | March 27, 2025 |
April | April 28, 2025 |
May | May 28, 2025 |
June | June 26, 2025 |
July | July 29, 2025 |
August | August 27, 2025 |
September | September 25, 2025 |
October | October 29, 2025 |
November | November 26, 2025 |
December | December 22, 2025 |
To receive your payments on time, make sure your My Service Canada Account information is up to date.
Who Is Eligible for GIS in 2025?
To qualify for GIS payments in 2025, you must meet these requirements:
Basic Criteria:
- Age 65 or older
- Canadian citizen or legal resident
- Living in Canada
- Must be receiving Old Age Security (OAS)
Income Limits:
Status | Maximum Annual Income (2025) |
---|---|
Single | Less than $22,056 |
Married (both on OAS) | Less than $29,136 combined |
Married (only one on OAS) | Less than $52,848 combined |
Your GIS benefit is reduced by $0.50 for every $1 earned above the income threshold.
How Much Can You Receive in GIS in 2025?
GIS payments depend on your income and marital status. Here’s a quick breakdown:
Category | Maximum Monthly GIS |
---|---|
Single Senior | $1,086.88 |
Married (both on OAS) | $654.23 each |
Married (one on OAS) | $1,086.88 for the recipient |
Plus, the OAS amount is $713.34/month, meaning eligible seniors can receive up to $1,800/month when combined.
How to Apply for GIS in 2025
Step 1: Check if You’re Automatically Enrolled
- Many seniors are automatically enrolled when they begin OAS.
- You’ll receive a letter from Service Canada.
Step 2: Apply Manually If Not Enrolled
- Online: Login to My Service Canada Account
- By Mail: Download and complete form ISP3025E
Required Documents:
- Social Insurance Number (SIN)
- Proof of income (T4s, pension slips, etc.)
- Proof of marital status (if applicable)
Example: How GIS Helps Seniors
Case Study – Alice from Saskatchewan
- Age: 70, single, no savings
- Income: $700/month (CPP) + $2,000/year private pension
- Total Annual Income: $12,400
- Eligible for full GIS: $1,086.88/month
- Total Monthly Support:
- $700 (CPP)
- $1,086.88 (GIS)
- $713.34 (OAS)
= $2,500.22/month
GIS helps Alice pay for her rent, food, medication, and stay independent.
Other Federal & Provincial Benefits Seniors Can Get
If you qualify for GIS, you may also be eligible for:
- Canada Pension Plan (CPP)
- GST/HST Credit
- Allowance (ages 60–64 with spouse on GIS)
- Allowance for the Survivor (widowed low-income seniors aged 60–64)
- Provincial Top-Ups – e.g., Ontario Guaranteed Annual Income System, BC Senior’s Supplement
Tips to Maximize Your GIS & Senior Benefits
- File your taxes every year, even with zero income
- Update your info in My Service Canada Account
- Use the Benefits Finder Tool on Canada.ca
- Get help from a local community center or senior advocate
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the $1,700 GIS increase real?
No. There was a one-time double payment in March 2025. April payments return to normal.
When will I get my GIS in April 2025?
On April 28, 2025, via direct deposit or cheque.
Do I have to pay taxes on GIS?
No. GIS is non-taxable.
Can I still work and receive GIS?
Yes, but your GIS will reduce 50 cents per $1 of income earned above the threshold.
Can I receive GIS if I live outside Canada?
Generally, no. GIS is for residents living in Canada.
Final Words: Stay Informed, Avoid Misinformation
While the $1,700 GIS benefit increase may sound exciting, it’s based on a one-time payment, not a recurring update. As of April 2025, no permanent increase has been announced. Always check Canada.ca or call Service Canada at 1-800-277-9914 for the most accurate information.