Guide for plan members
Teachers' Pension Plan is committed to helping you make the most of your pension. This guide is a provincial legislative requirement. Please use the links at right to explore the topics most relevant to you.
Contacting the plan
Have a question or concern?
Contact the Teachers’ Pension Plan if you have a question or concern about the service you received or a decision that affects you.
Online: Sign in to My Account and click the envelope for Message Centre
Mail:
Teachers’ Pension Plan
PO Box 9460
Victoria BC V8W 9V8
What happens when you contact the plan
Pension Corporation (corporation) will review the information you send, as well as any relevant background information on file, and respond with answers to your questions or information about the concern you raised. As the administrative agent of the Teachers’ Pension Plan, the corporation’s priority is to ensure the plan rules are applied correctly and consistently for all members.
If you aren’t satisfied with the response
If you aren’t satisfied with the corporation’s response, you can request an administrative review by the corporation’s director of pension operations.
You must complete the administrative review before filing an appeal. This action can often resolve concerns and avoid an appeal.
Any person or organization directly affected by a decision made by the corporation in applying the plan rules can start this process.
Requests for additional information
Any person entitled to a benefit, or their agent, has the right to examine plan documents, data and public information about the plan. Please contact the plan to request additional information or records.
Teachers' Pension Plan
CRA Registration Number: 0227462
PBSA Provincial Registration Number: PO85495
Guide for plan members: links to additional information
How pension contributions work
Taking time off work and buying service
How to apply for disability benefits
Beneficiaries and your pension
Retirement health coverage and you