UN G-1 Salary in Ottawa, Canada

What a locally recruited General Service (G-1) earns at the UN in Ottawa — the published local salary scale in CAD, with pension and estimated take-home.

G-1 salary in Ottawa — at a glance

Locally recruited General Service (GS), paid on the local scale in CAD — no post adjustment or hardship allowance. Internationally recruited? See the P/D estimate.

CAD 33,617
Net · step 1
CAD 41,427
Net · mid-step
CAD 49,237
Net · top step
CAD 11 steps Hardship H 1 Apr 2026

Net base salary range, before pension and insurance deductions.

G-1 salary scale — by step

Published General Service scale for Ottawa (effective 1 Apr 2026). Per year, in CAD.

StepGrossNetStaff assessmentEst. take-home
Step 1CAD 42,308CAD 33,617CAD 8,691CAD 29,498
Step 2CAD 44,336CAD 35,179CAD 9,157CAD 30,868
Step 3CAD 46,365CAD 36,741CAD 9,624CAD 32,239
Step 4CAD 48,394CAD 38,303CAD 10,091CAD 33,604
Step 5CAD 50,422CAD 39,865CAD 10,557CAD 34,966
Step 6CAD 52,469CAD 41,427CAD 11,042CAD 36,329
Step 7CAD 54,580CAD 42,989CAD 11,591CAD 37,692
Step 8CAD 56,691CAD 44,551CAD 12,140CAD 39,055
Step 9CAD 58,801CAD 46,113CAD 12,688CAD 40,417
Step 10CAD 60,912CAD 47,675CAD 13,237CAD 41,780
Step 11CAD 63,023CAD 49,237CAD 13,786CAD 43,143

Est. take-home deducts a 7.9% UNJSPF pension and an indicative 2.5% medical premium. Indicative — the estimator below computes single/dependency rates and your exact deductions.

Your Take-Home in Canada

An estimate for a UN post at Ottawa, Canada — for internationally recruited staff (Professional P / D, in US dollars) or locally recruited staff (General Service / National Officer, local scale).

You must already have 5 years' continuous UN service to qualify, and it applies from your 2nd duty station onward. Paid for up to 5 years at any one station.
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Indicative estimate — excludes rental subsidy, education grant and settling-in. Professional (P/D) pay is in US dollars; GS/NO on the local scale in local currency. For information only — not official advice.

See all allowances & benefits for Ottawa — cost of living, dependency & language allowances & more

Other local (GS/NO) grades in Ottawa

Same duty station, different grade — see the full scale for each.

Frequently asked

What is the G-1 salary at the UN in Ottawa?

A General Service G-1 at the UN in Ottawa, Canada earns a net base salary from about CAD 33,617 (step 1) to CAD 49,237 (top step) per year, per the local salary scale effective 1 Apr 2026. Gross salary is higher; staff assessment and pension are deducted.

How is take-home pay calculated for a G-1 in Ottawa?

Take-home starts from the G-1 net salary, minus a 7.9% UNJSPF pension contribution and staff medical insurance, plus danger pay where the duty station is designated. Post adjustment and hardship allowances do not apply to locally recruited GS/NO staff.

What is the cost of living in Ottawa, Canada?

Everyday prices in Canada are roughly 83% of United States levels (World Bank price level index, US = 100). For internationally recruited (P/D) staff, our Real UN Purchasing Power estimate for Ottawa is 88/100 (New York = 100) — net pay (base + post adjustment) stretches about 12% less far here than in New York.

See the Real UN Purchasing Power for Ottawa
These are UN common-system pay figures. The World Bank, IMF and NGOs and other non-UN employers posting in Ottawa set their own pay — a role here does not guarantee these figures.