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๐ Avoid the $100,000 Penalty: 2026 Canada Estate Tax & Claim Action PlanVerified CDCP Update 2026: The Canada Dental Care Plan is now fully active for eligible residents aged 18 to 64. If your Adjusted Family Net Income (AFNI) is below $90,000 and you lack private insurance, you can access subsidized services managed by Sun Life. However, strict “Co-Pay” rules apply based on your income bracket.
๐2026 Coverage Brackets: How Much Will You Pay?
The CDCP is not always “free dental care.” The government covers a percentage of the CDCP established fees based on your family income. You are responsible for the remaining Co-Payment directly to the dentist.
Select your Family Net Income below to see your coverage level:
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โ Full Coverage (100%)
- Government Pays: 100% of the CDCP Fee.
- You Pay (Co-Pay): $0 (0%)
- Warning: You may still owe money if your dentist charges above the CDCP fee guide. Always ask: “Do you bill at CDCP rates?”
โ ๏ธ Partial Coverage (60%)
- Government Pays: 60% of the CDCP Fee.
- You Pay (Co-Pay): 40% of the bill
- Example: For a $200 filling, you pay $80 out-of-pocket (plus any extra billing fees).
๐ Minimal Coverage (40%)
- Government Pays: 40% of the CDCP Fee.
- You Pay (Co-Pay): 60% of the bill
- Strategy: At this income level, consider comparing Private Dental Insurance to see if premiums offer better value than the 60% co-pay.
๐Who Qualifies? (Eligibility Checklist)
Eligibility is re-assessed annually based on your tax return. To qualify for the 2026 benefit period, your 2025 tax return must be filed and assessed by the CRA.
Income Threshold
Your Adjusted Family Net Income must be below $90,000. This includes your spouse’s income but excludes certain Universal Child Care Benefits (UCCB).
No Private Insurance
You must NOT have access to dental insurance through employment, pension, or professional organizations.
Note: Purchasing your own plan disqualifies you.
Tax Resident
You must be a Canadian resident for tax purposes and have filed your tax return for the previous year.
๐ก Pro Tips for Application & Billing
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July 1st Reset
The CDCP benefit year typically aligns with the benefit year (July to June). Ensure your taxes are filed by April 30 to avoid coverage gaps in July.
Pre-Authorization
Major services like Partials, Crowns, and Deep Scaling require pre-approval from Sun Life. Do NOT proceed without this confirmation letter.
Sun Life Contact
Once approved, Sun Life handles the claims. You do not bill the government. The clinic bills Sun Life directly.
๐How to Apply for CDCP: Step-by-Step
Applications are managed by Service Canada, not the CRA. Follow this exact workflow to secure your “Sun Life Welcome Package” within 4-6 weeks.
Step 1: Service Canada Portal
Apply Online
Visit the Verified Canada.ca/dental portal. You will need your SIN and Date of Birth.
Phone: Call 1-833-537-4342 if you cannot apply online.
Step 2: Confirmation Letter
Wait 2-4 Weeks
Service Canada verifies your income with the CRA. If approved, your information is sent to Sun Life.
Step 3: Sun Life Card
Welcome Package
You will receive a Member Card and policy booklet from Sun Life. You must present this card at every dental appointment.
Step 4: Find a Provider
Participating Dentists
Not all dentists accept CDCP. Use the Sun Life Provider Search Tool to find a clinic that bills the program directly.
โ ๏ธWarning: The “Additional Billing” Gap
๐ซ Don’t Assume It’s 100% Free
The CDCP pays fees based on its own lower fee guide, not the Provincial Fee Guide. If your dentist charges standard rates, you must pay the difference even if you qualify for “100% coverage”.
Action: Always ask for a “Pre-Determination” of costs before agreeing to treatment.
๐ CDCP Rollout: 2025 vs 2026 Status
[PAST] 2025 Phase
- Seniors (65+): Active
- Adults (18-64): Rolling out gradually
- Provider Participation: Limited / Optional
- Claims: Manual processing delays
[NOW] 2026 Full Access
- All Eligible Ages: FULLY ACTIVE
- Direct Billing: Standardized via Sun Life
- Pre-Auth: Required for major work
- Coverage: Renewed July 2026 based on 2025 Taxes
๐งฎCo-Pay Estimator (Verified Fees)
Use this tool to estimate your out-of-pocket cost for a standard procedure (e.g., $300 filling) based on your income bracket.
Bill Amount: $300
๐Key Takeaways & Quick Summary
Before booking your appointment, double-check your Sun Life card and confirm the billing practices of your chosen clinic.
๐ Executive Summary
- Status 2026: CDCP is open to all income-eligible Canadians (< $90k AFNI) without private insurance.
- Co-Pay Rule: Only those earning under $70k get 100% of CDCP fees covered. Others pay 40-60%.
- Action: File your 2025 taxes by April 30 to ensure your coverage renews automatically in July.
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๐Frequently Asked Questions (CDCP)
No. Implants are considered cosmetic/major restorative and are generally excluded. Dentures (removable) may be covered with pre-authorization.
No. If you have access to ANY private insurance (even if you don’t use it), you are ineligible for CDCP. You cannot “stack” CDCP with private insurance.
Currently, orthodontics are not covered under the plan. The program focuses on basic health services like fillings, root canals, and cleaning.
Use the “Sun Life CDCP Provider Search” tool online. Providers must opt-in to the program to bill Sun Life directly.
You can contact the Service Canada dedicated line at 1-833-537-4342 for application support and status checks.
๐ก๏ธ DISCLAIMER: This guide is for informational purposes only. The ManiInfo Global Master is not affiliated with the Government of Canada or Sun Life. Coverage details change frequently. Please verify your specific eligibility on the Verified Canada.ca website.

