If you are a newcomer to Canada, you will quickly discover that almost every important government service — from checking your immigration application to filing taxes — requires one thing: a GC Key account. This guide walks you through exactly how to create one and how to log in, step by step.
What Is GC Key?
GC Key is the Canadian government’s official secure login service. It is your single username and password for accessing dozens of federal government online services, including:
- IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) — Check your application status, submit documents, respond to IRCC requests
- CRA My Account — File taxes, check benefits, update your address
- Service Canada — Apply for Employment Insurance (EI), view your CPP contributions
- CBSA Account — Access NEXUS and other border services
- Canada Post epost — Receive government mail electronically
Think of GC Key as a digital ID card for everything the federal government offers online. Without it, you cannot access most of these services.
Part 1: How to Create a GC Key Account (First Time)
If you do not have a GC Key account yet, follow these steps exactly.
Step 1 — Go to the Official GC Key Website
Open your browser and go to:
🔗 canada.ca/en/government/sign-into-government-of-canada-online-account.html
From this page, select the service you want to access (for example, IRCC or My CRA Account). You will be redirected to a login screen. Look for the “GC Key” option and click it.
Step 2 — Click “Sign Up”
On the GC Key login page, you will see two options:
- Sign In — for existing users
- Sign Up — for new users
Click “Sign Up” to create your account.
Step 3 — Read and Accept the Terms
A Terms and Conditions page will appear. Read it carefully, then click “I Accept” to continue. This is a legal agreement with the Government of Canada — it is standard and required for all users.
Step 4 — Create Your Username
You must create a unique username. The rules are:
- Between 8 and 64 characters
- Must start with a letter
- Can include letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, and periods
- No spaces allowed
- Your username is case-sensitive
Step 5 — Create Your Password
Your password must meet all of the following requirements:
- Between 8 and 64 characters
- At least one uppercase letter (A–Z)
- At least one lowercase letter (a–z)
- At least one number (0–9)
- At least one special character (e.g., !, @, #, $)
- No spaces
Confirm your password by entering it a second time in the field provided.
Step 6 — Set Up Your Recovery Questions
You will be asked to choose and answer 5 security questions. These are used to verify your identity if you forget your password or get locked out.
Rules for answers:
- Each answer must be at least 4 characters
- Answers are not case-sensitive
- Each question must be different
- Each answer must be different
Step 7 — Submit and Confirm
Review your information, then click “Continue”. You will see a confirmation screen telling you your GC Key account has been successfully created.
You are now ready to use your GC Key to log in to any Government of Canada service.
Part 2: How to Log In to GC Key (Existing Users)
Once your account is set up, logging in is straightforward. Here is how to do it every time.
Step 1 — Go to the Service You Need
Start from the specific service page you want to access. For example:
- IRCC Secure Account: canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/account.html
- CRA My Account: canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/e-services/cra-login-services.html
- My Service Canada Account: canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/my-account.html
Step 2 — Select “GC Key”
Each service will show you two login options. Select “GC Key” — not “Sign-In Partner.”
Step 3 — Enter Your Username and Password
Type your GC Key username and password exactly as you created them. Remember — your username is case-sensitive. Click “Sign In”.
Step 4 — Answer a Security Question (If Prompted)
Sometimes GC Key will ask you to answer one of your 5 security questions as an extra verification step. Type your answer and click “Continue”.
Step 5 — You Are Now Logged In
You will be redirected to the government service dashboard. For IRCC, this takes you to your application portal. For CRA, it takes you to your tax account.
Common GC Key Problems and How to Fix Them
🔒 Forgot Your Password?
On the GC Key login page, click “Forgot your password?”. Enter your username and answer two of your security questions. You will then be prompted to create a new password.
🔒 Forgot Your Username?
On the login page, click “Forgot your username?”. You will need to answer security questions to retrieve it. This is why keeping a written record of your username is essential.
🔒 Account Locked After Too Many Failed Attempts?
GC Key will temporarily lock your account after multiple failed login attempts. Wait 20 minutes and try again. If you are still locked out, call the GC Key support line:
📞 1-855-286-9427 (toll-free in Canada and the US)
Available Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern Time.
🔒 Security Questions Not Working?
Answers are not case-sensitive, but spelling must be exact. If you cannot answer your security questions, you will need to contact GC Key support directly — there is no automated way to bypass this step.
🔒 Page Not Loading or Error Messages?
- Clear your browser cache and cookies
- Try a different browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge)
- Disable browser extensions like ad blockers temporarily
- Do not use a VPN — some VPNs trigger security blocks on government sites
What Can You Do With GC Key After Logging In?
Here is a quick overview of what newcomers most commonly access with their GC Key:
| Service | What You Can Do |
|---|---|
| IRCC Secure Account | Check application status, upload documents, respond to IRCC requests, check Express Entry profile |
| CRA My Account | File taxes, view refund status, check CCB and GST/HST credits, update direct deposit |
| My Service Canada Account | Apply for EI, view CPP contributions, manage OAS if eligible |
| CBSA Account | Manage trusted traveller programs like NEXUS |
| Canada Post epost | Receive government mail and benefit notices electronically |
GC Key vs. Sign-In Partner — Which Should You Use?
When you arrive at a government login page, you will see two options:
- GC Key — A username and password you create specifically for Government of Canada services
- Sign-In Partner — Lets you log in using your Canadian bank account credentials (available with TD, RBC, Scotiabank, CIBC, BMO, and others)
For newcomers, GC Key is the better choice for the following reasons:
- Not all newcomers have a Canadian bank account yet when they first arrive
- GC Key works for all government services, including IRCC — Sign-In Partner is not available for some IRCC services
- You keep full control of your government login independent of your bank
GC Key Safety Tips for Newcomers
- Never share your GC Key password with anyone — including immigration consultants or lawyers. They do not need it to help you.
- Always log out when you are done, especially on shared or public computers.
- Do not save your password in public browsers.
- The Government of Canada will never email you asking for your GC Key password. If you receive such an email, it is a scam.
- Write down your username, password, and security question answers and store them in a secure place offline.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is GC Key free?
Yes. Creating a GC Key account is completely free. Anyone can sign up.
Can I use one GC Key account for multiple government services?
Yes. Your single GC Key account gives you access to all participating Government of Canada services.
Can I use GC Key from outside Canada?
Yes. GC Key can be accessed from anywhere in the world with an internet connection. However, if you are using a VPN, disable it — some VPN IP addresses are flagged by government security systems.
Does my GC Key account expire?
Your account may become inactive if you do not log in for an extended period. Log in at least once every 12 months to keep it active.
What if I already have a GC Key account but cannot remember my details?
Use the “Forgot your username?” and “Forgot your password?” links on the login page. If those do not work, call GC Key support at 1-855-286-9427.
Can my immigration consultant log into GC Key on my behalf?
No. Your GC Key is for you only. Sharing it with anyone, including consultants, is a security risk and violates the terms of service. An authorized representative submits a Use of a Representative (IMM 5476) form instead, which lets them work on your file without needing your login.
Bottom Line
GC Key is one of the first accounts you should set up when you arrive in Canada. Whether you are tracking your immigration application, filing your first tax return, or applying for Employment Insurance, almost every major federal service runs through it. Set it up early, store your credentials safely, and you will save yourself a lot of frustration later.
If you found this guide helpful, bookmark it for reference. And if you have questions about accessing IRCC or other government services, explore more newcomer guides on CanadianNow.






