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This section deals with eligibility for income assistance, PPMB assistance, and disability assistance, but not  for  hardship.    Please  see Section  V:  Hardship  for  information  on  eligibility  for  hardship assistance.   
This section deals with eligibility for income assistance, PPMB assistance, and disability assistance, but not  for  hardship.    Please  see [[Hardship_Assistance_and_Welfare_(21:V) | Section  V:  Hardship]] for  information  on  eligibility  for  hardship assistance.   


== A. Application Process ==
== A. Application Process ==


Applicants  for  income  assistance,  PPMB  assistance,  and  disability  assistance  must  comply  with  the application  process  set  out  in  s  4  of  the  EAR  and  s  4 of  the  EAPWDR,  and  are  subject  to  the numerous eligibility requirements set out below.
Applicants  for  income  assistance,  PPMB  assistance,  and  disability  assistance  must  comply  with  the application  process  set  out  in  s  4  of  the  EAR  and  s  4 of  the  EAPWDR,  and  are  subject  to  the numerous eligibility requirements set out below.
== B. Obligation to Provide Information to MSDSI ==
MSDSI  staff  are  empowered  (by  s  10  of  the  EAA  and  s  10  of  the  EAPWDA)  to  require  welfare applicants  and  recipients  to  demonstrate  their  eligibility  by  providing  relevant  information.    MSDSI employees are also empowered to independently verify that information. 
At the same time, welfare recipients are obliged to respond to enquiries by MSDSI, submit reports to MSDSI  as  requested,  and  alert  MSDSI  to  any  changes  in  their  circumstances  that  may  affect  their eligibility (s 11 of EAA and s 11 of EAPWDA).  Section 33(1) of the EAR requires that by the fifth day of each calendar month a recipient of income assistance or PPMB assistance must submit a report (in a prescribed form) giving relevant information about eligibility.  Meanwhile, s 29 of the EAPWDR requires  that  those  on  disability  assistance  submit  the form  only  when  there  is  a  change  in  their circumstances that may affect their eligibility for benefits (e.g. change in their assets, income, or familysituation). 
If an applicant fails to comply with MSDSI’s requirements to provide accurate information on factors affecting eligibility, this may result in the suspension or reduction of benefits.
Note  that  a “trusted  third  party”  must  witness  many  MSDSI  forms.  This  can  be  a  welfare  worker (EAW)  or  other MSDSI  staff.  If  an  applicant  cannot  get  to a  Ministry  office  in  person,  the Ministry may accept a signature from another government worker or a prescribed professional (doctor, nurse, nurse practitioner, social worker, psychologist, chiropractor, or physical/occupational therapist).
To be eligible for income assistance, PPMB assistance, or disability assistance, applicants must show that they meet the:
*'''asset''' limits;
*'''income''' limits; 
*'''citizenship''' requirements; and
*'''age''' requirements.
To be eligible, applicants must also: 
*pursue all other forms of support; 
*assign  any  spousal  support  rights  to  MSDSI    (effective May  1,  2015,  the  assignment  of  child support rights to MSDSI is voluntary).
*have  been  financially  independent  for  two  years in  the past  (with  some  exceptions  as  discussed below);
*complete a three or five-week work search (with some exceptions as discussed below) and;
*comply  with  employment-related  obligations  and  an  employment  plan  (with  some  exceptions, discussed below).
Those  wishing  to  receive  disability  assistance  or  PPMB  assistance  must  first  show  they  qualify  for PPMB or PWD status under the relevant sections of the legislation (s 2 of the EAA for PPMB status, and s 2 of the EAPWDA for PWD status). 
The  above eligibility criteria  will  be  discussed  briefly  below. Certain  applicants  who  do  not  meet  the eligibility criteria for  income  assistance, PPMB  assistance,  or  disability  assistance  may  still  be  eligible for hardship assistance.  See Part 4 of EAR and Part 4 of EAPWDR for details. 
== C. Asset Limits ==
In order to be eligible for income assistance, PPMB assistance, or disability assistance, applicants must exhaust  their  assets.    As  noted above,  welfare  is  a “payer  of  last  resort”.    Accordingly,  the  EAR  (ss 11-13)  and  the  EAPWDR  (ss  10-12)  set  out  limits  on  which  assets  a  person  can  possess  and  still remain eligible for income assistance,  PPMB assistance, or disability assistance.

Revision as of 17:43, 5 July 2016



This section deals with eligibility for income assistance, PPMB assistance, and disability assistance, but not for hardship. Please see Section V: Hardship for information on eligibility for hardship assistance.

A. Application Process

Applicants for income assistance, PPMB assistance, and disability assistance must comply with the application process set out in s 4 of the EAR and s 4 of the EAPWDR, and are subject to the numerous eligibility requirements set out below.

B. Obligation to Provide Information to MSDSI

MSDSI staff are empowered (by s 10 of the EAA and s 10 of the EAPWDA) to require welfare applicants and recipients to demonstrate their eligibility by providing relevant information. MSDSI employees are also empowered to independently verify that information.

At the same time, welfare recipients are obliged to respond to enquiries by MSDSI, submit reports to MSDSI as requested, and alert MSDSI to any changes in their circumstances that may affect their eligibility (s 11 of EAA and s 11 of EAPWDA). Section 33(1) of the EAR requires that by the fifth day of each calendar month a recipient of income assistance or PPMB assistance must submit a report (in a prescribed form) giving relevant information about eligibility. Meanwhile, s 29 of the EAPWDR requires that those on disability assistance submit the form only when there is a change in their circumstances that may affect their eligibility for benefits (e.g. change in their assets, income, or familysituation).

If an applicant fails to comply with MSDSI’s requirements to provide accurate information on factors affecting eligibility, this may result in the suspension or reduction of benefits.

Note that a “trusted third party” must witness many MSDSI forms. This can be a welfare worker (EAW) or other MSDSI staff. If an applicant cannot get to a Ministry office in person, the Ministry may accept a signature from another government worker or a prescribed professional (doctor, nurse, nurse practitioner, social worker, psychologist, chiropractor, or physical/occupational therapist).

To be eligible for income assistance, PPMB assistance, or disability assistance, applicants must show that they meet the:

  • asset limits;
  • income limits;
  • citizenship requirements; and
  • age requirements.

To be eligible, applicants must also:

  • pursue all other forms of support;
  • assign any spousal support rights to MSDSI (effective May 1, 2015, the assignment of child support rights to MSDSI is voluntary).
  • have been financially independent for two years in the past (with some exceptions as discussed below);
  • complete a three or five-week work search (with some exceptions as discussed below) and;
  • comply with employment-related obligations and an employment plan (with some exceptions, discussed below).

Those wishing to receive disability assistance or PPMB assistance must first show they qualify for PPMB or PWD status under the relevant sections of the legislation (s 2 of the EAA for PPMB status, and s 2 of the EAPWDA for PWD status).

The above eligibility criteria will be discussed briefly below. Certain applicants who do not meet the eligibility criteria for income assistance, PPMB assistance, or disability assistance may still be eligible for hardship assistance. See Part 4 of EAR and Part 4 of EAPWDR for details.

C. Asset Limits

In order to be eligible for income assistance, PPMB assistance, or disability assistance, applicants must exhaust their assets. As noted above, welfare is a “payer of last resort”. Accordingly, the EAR (ss 11-13) and the EAPWDR (ss 10-12) set out limits on which assets a person can possess and still remain eligible for income assistance, PPMB assistance, or disability assistance.