<Li> Canadian citizen or Permanent resident (Canada) who is living in Canada, AND </Li> <Li> Lived in Canada for the last 10 years . </Li> <P> Canada has social security agreements with a number of countries . These agreements may allow a person who has lived in Canada and another country (for example, the U.S.), to count years spent in the other country to qualify for the OAS pension . Note that this is to qualify, and that only time actually spent living in Canada will be counted in determining the amount of the pension . </P> <P> For low income pensioners who earn little or no other income, the Old Age Security is supplemented by a Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), which is considered non-taxable income . The amount of the Guaranteed Income Supplement depends on income, marital status and the age of the spouse in married couples . As of January 2012, the maximum supplement for a single individual with no other source of income is C $732.36 per month, and C $485.61 per month to each spouse of a married couple . </P>

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