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About us


At SocialBay, we are dedicated to helping individuals and families navigate the complex landscape of social payments and benefits in Canada. Our mission is to ensure that every client maximizes their entitlements and receives the support they deserve from various social programs. Whether you're seeking guidance on pension plans, disability benefits, or child subsidies, our team of experienced consultants is here to provide expert advice tailored to your specific needs.

What sets SocialBay apart is our commitment to personalized service and deep understanding of Canadian social welfare systems. We take pride in our ability to demystify bureaucratic processes and empower our clients with knowledge that enhances their financial security. Whether you're just starting to explore available benefits or need assistance with complex applications, our proactive approach and attention to detail ensure that you receive comprehensive support every step of the way.


Meet Our Expert Consultants


Johna Salor
TeamTeam Lead

Credentials: Certified Financial Planner (CFP) with 15+ years of experience in retirement planning.
Expertise: Specializes in optimizing Old Age Security (OAS) and Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits.

Sarah Johnson
Consultant

Credentials: Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) with a background in estate planning.

Expertise: Focuses on maximizing retirement income strategies and pension planning

Emily Wong
Head of Client Relations

Credentials: Registered Social Worker (RSW) with extensive experience in family services.
Expertise: Helps families navigate Canada Child Benefit (CCB) and other family support programs.


Types of Social Payments in Canada


1. Old Age Security (OAS)
Old Age Security is a monthly payment available to Canadian seniors aged 65 and older who meet residency requirements. It provides a basic income to eligible individuals, helping them maintain financial stability in retirement.

2. Canada Pension Plan (CPP)
The Canada Pension Plan is a contributory, earnings-related social insurance program. It provides retirement income and benefits to contributors and their families in case of disability or death. CPP benefits are based on earnings and contributions during a person's working years.
3. Employment Insurance (EI)
Employment Insurance provides temporary financial assistance to individuals who have lost their job through no fault of their own, such as due to layoff or illness. It also offers maternity, parental, and caregiving benefits to eligible applicants.
4. Child Benefits
Canada Child Benefit (CCB) is a tax-free monthly payment made to eligible families to help with the cost of raising children under 18 years of age. It's designed to assist families with lower incomes by providing financial support that adjusts according to income and the number of children in the household.

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