Direct deposit help centre

Find answers to your questions about direct deposit. Learn how to enrol, how to notify us if you move and what to do if your payment is late. Understand how switching to direct deposit helps families, seniors and people like you.

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Help with direct deposit

Please visit the Receiver General’s frequently asked questions for more general questions related to payments issued by the Government of Canada.

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Finding your banking information

If you have a blank or void cheque, you will find your banking information at the bottom of the cheque.

Make sure that the cheque is for the same bank account as where you want your direct deposit payments to go.

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Reading your cheque

The digits at the bottom of your cheque are described below.

  1. The first set of digits are a cheque number: not required
  2. The second set of digits (5 digits) are the Branch number: required
  3. The third set of digits (3 digits) are the Institution number: required
  4. The last set of digits (various lengths) are the Account number: required

Requesting bank account information

If you do not have a cheque, contact or visit your financial institution. They can provide your bank account information to you.

You must request a stamp from your financial institution if you are submitting a direct deposit enrolment form without attaching a void cheque.

Enrolling with power of attorney

You may enrol in direct deposit if you have power of attorney. Make sure that each federal institution has your power of attorney or trusteeship forms on file before you enrol.

Enrolling with a joint bank account

You may request your direct deposit payments be made into a bank account that is shared by two people. Make sure that each account holder is included when you enrol.

Enrolling with multiple bank accounts

If you receive multiple payments from the government, you may request that those payments be deposited in different bank accounts in most cases.

For tax refunds and credits

You may only receive your income tax refund and your goods and services tax (GST) or harmonized sales tax (HST) credits in the same bank account that you used when enrolling for direct deposit.

Receiving your first payment by direct deposit

Depending on your situation, your first payment by direct deposit can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months.

If you have not received payment within the expected times listed below, Contact the department or agency that issues your payment.

When you can expect your first payment