How to Get a GCKey for My Service Canada After You Get Your Personal Access Code, PAC

A bit over a week ago, I applied online for a new Personal Access Code from Service Canada. I need it so that I can get a GCKey which is a userid and password to use when looking up information on the Service Canada website. Specifically, I want to check my CPP contribution history and my expected Canada Pension Plan payments. Once my PAC has arrived in the mail, here’s how I set up a GCKey.

You may want to do this too if you want to check your CPP, EI or OAS online at Service Canada.

What You Need to Register for a GCKey

You won’t want to get half-way through this and find you don’t have what you need, so here’s a list:

  • Your Personal Access Code letter from Service Canada (Need a PAC? Read How to Apply for a PAC)
  • Your Social Insurance Number
  • Your date of birth and province or territory of residence
  • Some idea of what you want to use for your userid (8 character minimum) and password (8 character minimum)

How to Register for a GCKey

  1. Go to www.servicecanada.gc.ca/mcsa
  2. Read the warning messages, if any, about recent frauds.
  3. Click on the link: Are you a first-time user? Register now!
  4. Click on the Access My Service Canada Account

On the Access My Service Canada Account Screen

  1. If desired, to see an example of how to use an Access Key to set up a GCKey, click on the link: Tutorial-transitioning from Access Key to GCKey.
  2. The first step is to register with GCKey. Near the bottom of the screen, look for the message
    To log in or register with GCKey, select the GCKey button below
    And click on the GCKey button.

On the GCKey Log In or Register Screen

  1. Read the message and try to ignore the typo. (“muiltiple” is probably supposed to say “multiple”)
  2. To get a GCKey, in the phrase Register for a new GCKey, click on the link: Register

On the GCKey Registration Step 1 of 2 Screen

  1. Read the Terms and Conditions of Use and if you agree, click on the button: I accept

(You can’t do any of the rest of this procedure if you click the button: I decline.)

On the Create Your Registration Information Screen

  1. In the Create Your User ID field, type the combination of letters and numbers that you want to use when you sign in to your My Service Canada account. Don’t use a userid for email or any other program.
  2. From the Select a Recovery Question drop-down list, click on the downward pointing arrow, then choose which question you want to answer.
    For example: I selected: What is the first musical instrument I ever played.
  3. In the My Recovery Answer field, type the response to this question.
    For example, I typed: xylophone
    (Really! Would an Honest Crooks lie to you? Well, ok, maybe….)
  4. In the My Memorable Person field, type the name of someone you will be able to remember.
  5. In the My Memorable Person hint field, type some clue to that person’s identity.
  6. In the My Memorable Date field, type the date of something memorable to you.
  7. In the My Memorable Date Hint field, type some clue to that date.
  8. In the Create Your Password field, type a long password using uppercase and lowercase letters and some numbers. For safety, don’t use a password you use elsewhere.
  9. Click on the Continue button.

On the GCKey Registration Complete Screen

  • Click Continue.

On the Client Confirmation Screen
Option 1 says I am a new user, or I have forgotten my previous user ID and/or password

  1. Below Option 1, click to select the radio button beside Register
  2. then click on the Continue button.

Read the Personal information collection statement then if you agree, click on the I Agree button.

On the Authentication screen,

  • In the Social Insurance Number field, type your SIN.
  • In the Date of Birth area, type your year of birth, then select the month and day from the drop down lists.
  • In the EI access code/CPP/OAS personal access code field type the Personal Access Code from your letter from Service Canada.
  • From the Province or Territory drop-down list select the place where you live.
  • Click on the Submit button.

On the Confirming Your New User ID and Password Screen

  • Either click on the Continue button to use Service Canada; or
  • to leave the service, click on the button called: Log out

I clicked on Continue.

Read the Privacy Notice and Terms and Conditions.
If they are acceptable, click on I agree.

The My Service Canada splash screen will open.

When you are finished, be sure to click on the Log out button near the top right side of the screen.
Click on the log out confirmation button on the next screen.
For added security, close your browser session.

Coming Up Soon

Soon I’ll be sharing an article about how to look up your CPP contributions online. Honest! I didn’t realize this would all take so long. If you’re in a hurry you may prefer to phone Service Canada and request they mail you your CPP info.

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How to Register for a GCKey To Look Up Your CPP Information Online: Part One

A few months ago I went to the My Service Canada Account website to look up some information on our CPP payments. I unpleasantly found out that they have changed their secure access method and my Personal Access Code was no longer of any use. So today I finally found the time to apply again, this time to register for a GCKey so that I could deal online with the government to check on our Canada Pension Plan contributions.

You can get a GCKey by applying electronically, by telephone, fax, mail or in person.

Getting a GCKey is slow for first time users. You will first have to request a Personal Access Code online. This PAC will be mailed to you. Then you can use it to sign up.

Part 1: How to Apply Online for a Personal Access Code for Your My Service Canada Account

To apply online for a Personal Access Code you will need:

  • your SIN
  • your first and last name as shown on your SIN card
  • your date of birth
  • your mother’s last name when she was born (not after she was married or changed it)
  • your mailing address (from your tax return) will have to be correct before you apply for a PAC
  1. With an internet browser on a secure computer, go to
    http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/online/pac/pacinfo.shtml
  2. Read the warnings about various current frauds.
    Look for and click on the link sentence:
    Are you a first-time user? Register now!
  3. Click on the link: request a personal access code online
    http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/online/mysca.shtml
  4. Read the information, then click the link: Continue to Privacy Notice Statement.
  5. Read the info, then click the link: Continue
  6. Fill in the required fields:
    • In the Social Insurance Number field, type your SIN.
    • In the First Name field, type your first name as reported on your SIN card.
    • In the Last Name field, type your last name as reported on your SIN card.
      NOTE: If you changed your last name when you married, but you didn’t change your last name on your SIN card, it will expect you to use your unmarried last name.
    • In the Date of Birth, type the year of your birth, then select the month and day of your birth from the drop-down lists.
    • In the Mother’s Last Name at Her Birth field, type in your mother’s unmarried last name.

    Review the information and if it looks correct, click on the Submit button.

  7. If all goes well, the next screen will request you to enter your Postal Code.
    • In the Postal Code field, type your Postal Code.
    • If you are a foreign resident (for example, if you are not living in Canada right now) select the Country you are living in from the drop-down list.

    Click on the Submit key.

  8. On the next screen, review the mailing address that they have on file for you. If it is correct, click on the Submit button.
    If it is not correct, click on the Cancel button. You will need to update your address with the government before you can order a Personal Access Code. See http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/sc/oas/pension/answer_cppaddress.shtml
  9. The statement says they will mail the PAC to this address within 5-10 business days.
  10. Click on the big red Log Out button on the right side of the screen!
    To complete the Log Out, click on the Continue button.
    To increase security, close your browser session.

So now we wait…..

(Don’t forget you can telephone and request them to mail you your CPP Statement of Contributions if you don’t want to plod through all of these steps.)

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