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Difference between revisions of "Outstanding Warrants and Welfare"

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*The BC Ministry of Social Development online resources page at [http://www.gov.bc.ca/meia/online_resource www.gov.bc.ca/meia/online_resource]—click on “Verification and Eligibility” and then on “Warrants”.
*The BC Ministry of Social Development online resources page at [http://www.gov.bc.ca/meia/online_resource www.gov.bc.ca/meia/online_resource]—click on “Verification and Eligibility” and then on “Warrants”.
*The Ministry’s main page at www.gov.bc.ca/hsd—click on “Appling for Income Assistance”.
*The Ministry’s main page at www.gov.bc.ca/hsd—click on “Appling for Income Assistance”.
*Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) at www.clasbc.net—click on “How to Get Legal Help”, then on “Self-help Guides”, and finally on “Outstanding Warrants” factsheet. It has detailed information.
*Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) at [http://www.clasbc.net www.clasbc.net]—click on “How to Get Legal Help”, then on “Self-help Guides”, and finally on “Outstanding Warrants” factsheet. It has detailed information.


You can apply for legal aid to see if you are eligible for a criminal lawyer to take your case, or at least give you some advice about a warrant.
You can apply for legal aid to see if you are eligible for a criminal lawyer to take your case, or at least give you some advice about a warrant.
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