Canada Student Loan Forgiveness
Eligibility
You can apply for Canada Student Loan Forgiveness while you are in repayment. You can also apply if you are in study or in your 6-month non-repayment period.
To qualify, you need to have:
worked in an eligible occupation
worked in an eligible community
been employed in your eligible occupation for a full year (12 consecutive months)
10 consecutive months for early childhood educators, psychologists, social workers, and teachers, if they worked in a school
does not apply to residents in family medicine
provided in-person services for a minimum of 400 hours , and
have a student loan that is in good standing (must be up to date on your payments)
Once you have worked in an eligible occupation for a full year, you have 90 days to apply for the benefit.
To remain eligible, you must re-apply every year. A reminder will be sent to you each year as long as the Canada Student Financial Assistance Program records show that you may be eligible.
Loan forgiveness does not apply to:
loans that have been converted to a line of credit
private loans
Ontario Medical Resident Loans
Eligible occupations
Family Doctor
Family Medicine Resident
Licensed Practical Nurse
Nurse Practitioner
Registered Nurse
Registered Psychiatric Nurse
Registered Practical Nurse
Dentist New
Dental Hygienist New
Early Childhood Educator New
Midwife New
Personal Support Worker New
Pharmacist New
Physiotherapist New
Psychologist New
Social Worker New
Teacher New
New occupations are eligible as of December 31, 2025
Note: You need to have the right license for your occupation, and it must be approved by the authority in the community where you work. Some exceptions exist for residents in family medicine and personal support workers, and for physiotherapists, and early childhood educators in some provinces and territories. For details, see the list of exceptions on page 1 of the application form.
For more information:
contact the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC)
for licensing requirements, contact your local authority
Eligible communities
As of November 6, 2024, the definition of an eligible community has changed. For the purposes of loan forgiveness, it is defined as:
a rural area, or
a population centre with no more than 30,000 people living in it
The previous definition will remain in place until after the 2026 census for doctors and nurses only.
If you have previously received the benefit while working in a community that is no longer eligible, you may still qualify.
You can work in multiple eligible communities during the year. You can even work for more than 1 employer as long as you continue to meet all other eligibility requirements.
To find out if a community may be eligible, use the postal code lookup.
The lookup tool is currently being updated with the latest postal codes and may not be accurate.
Note: Confirmation of eligibility for the benefit will be determined once you have applied. If you have questions about whether you are eligible, contact the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC) before making any employment-related decisions.
Sick leave and parental leave
If you take less than 1 month of leave during the 12 months of service, you may still be eligible for loan forgiveness. You must however still complete 400 hours of in-person service.
If your leave is longer than 1 month and/or it keeps you from completing 400 hours of in-person service, you will need to show that you received one or more of the following benefits:
If your leave is of a similar type but was unpaid or covered by a provincial or private insurance, you may qualify for loan forgiveness as long as you meet the other eligibility criteria.
How much you could receive
Over a maximum of 5 years, you could receive:
$15,000 forEarly Childhood Educators, Dental Hygienists or Personal Support Workers (PSWs)
Year 1: $2,000
Year 2: $2,500
Year 3: $3,000
Year 4: $3,500
Year 5: $4,000
$30,000 forNurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, Registered/Licensed Practical Nurses, Registered Psychiatric Nurses, Midwives, Teachers, Social Workers or Physiotherapists
Year 1: $4,000
Year 2: $5,000
Year 3: $6,000
Year 4: $7,000
Year 5: $8,000
$60,000 forFamily Doctors and Family Medicine Residents, Dentists, Psychologists or Pharmacists
Year 1: $8,000
Year 2: $10,000
Year 3: $12,000
Year 4: $14,000
Year 5: $16,000
Note: Loan forgiveness will apply to your loan's principal balance after the end of your 12 months of service. You will have to keep making your payments.
Your 5 years of service do not have to be consecutive. If you have a Canada Student Loan balance at the end of each year of service in an eligible community, you can qualify for loan forgiveness for 5 years.
Apply
Once you have completed a year of service in an eligible community, you have 90 days to apply for loan forgiveness.
Current status of applications for newly eligible occupations.
Borrowers who work in a newly eligible occupation must apply by mail. Applications will not be reviewed until March 2026. At that time, you will also be able to apply online.
To apply, you can:
Online (Doctors and Nurses only): Option 1 of 2
Apply online through the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC).
By mail: Option 2 of 2
Download, complete and mail the following forms to the address below:
Canada Student Loan Forgiveness Application (PDF format, 736 KB), and
Canada Student Loan Forgiveness Employment Attestation (PDF format, 720 KB)
National Student Loans Service Centre
P.O. Box 4030
Mississauga, ON L5A 4M4
Once your application is approved, your Canada Student Loan balance will be reduced. Your monthly payments will also be reduced unless you opt out on your application form.
You can make changes to your monthly payments at any time. For more information, see your payment options.