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Difference between revisions of "Welfare Eligibility (21:III)"

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*Have the ministry agree that their health condition is a barrier that seriously impedes the person's ability to search for, accept or continue in employment, and
*Have the ministry agree that their health condition is a barrier that seriously impedes the person's ability to search for, accept or continue in employment, and
*Face a circumstance that the ministry agrees is a circumstance that seriously impedes the particular individual’s ability to search for, accept, or continue in employment.  Such circumstances may include, but are not limited to:
*Face a circumstance that the ministry agrees is a circumstance that seriously impedes the particular individual’s ability to search for, accept, or continue in employment.  Such circumstances may include, but are not limited to:
**(i) being homeless or having been homeless in the past 12 months;
** being homeless or having been homeless in the past 12 months;
**(ii) experiencing domestic violence now or in the past 6 months;
** experiencing domestic violence now or in the past 6 months;
**(iii) Needing English language skills training;
** Needing English language skills training;
**(iv) not having basic skills for employment;
** not having basic skills for employment;
**(v) having a criminal record;
** having a criminal record;
**(vi) having an education below grade 12;
** having an education below grade 12;
**(vii) having accessed emergency health, mental health or addiction services multiple times in the past 12 months;
** having accessed emergency health, mental health or addiction services multiple times in the past 12 months;
**(viii) having been found to be a Convention refugee or having been such a refugee in the past 24 months, or being in the process of having a claim for refugee protection, or application for protection, decided under Canadian immigration law; or
** having been found to be a Convention refugee or having been such a refugee in the past 24 months, or being in the process of having a claim for refugee protection, or application for protection, decided under Canadian immigration law; or
**(ix) being a person who was a “child in care” under the Child, Family and Community Services Act, RSBC 1996, c-46 or received similar care under an enactment of another Canadian jurisdiction.
** being a person who was a “child in care” under the Child, Family and Community Services Act, RSBC 1996, c-46 or received similar care under an enactment of another Canadian jurisdiction.




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