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Applicants who do not qualify for a regular monthly allowance under the EAA or EAPWDA might still qualify for hardship assistance. See s 5 of the EAA and Part 4 of the EAR, and s 6 of the EAPWDA and Part 4 of the EAPWDR.  For example, applicants who do not meet citizenship requirements, who cannot provide a Social Insurance  Number, who  have  excess  income  or  assets,  are on  strike  or  locked  out,  or  have  been  disqualified from  assistance  due  to  welfare  fraud,  may  be  eligible  for hardship  assistance.    Someone  who  has  applied  for income from another source that is not yet available may also be entitled to hardship assistance.  
Applicants who do not qualify for a regular monthly allowance under the EAA or EAPWDA might still qualify for hardship assistance. See s 5 of the EAA and Part 4 of the EAR, and s 6 of the EAPWDA and Part 4 of the EAPWDR.  For example, applicants who do not meet citizenship requirements, who cannot provide a Social Insurance  Number, who  have  excess  income  or  assets,  are on  strike  or  locked  out,  or  have  been  disqualified from  assistance  due  to  welfare  fraud,  may  be  eligible  for hardship  assistance.    Someone  who  has  applied  for income from another source that is not yet available may also be entitled to hardship assistance.  


Hardship assistance is provided only for the month in which it is applied for. Applicants who are still in need the following month must apply again. Hardship rates are different for people with and without PWD status.  Schedule  D  of  the  EAR  and  of  the  EAPWDR  lists  the  maximum  rates  of  hardship  assistance.    Section  1  of Schedule  D  in  each  Regulation  states  that  applicants  in  this  category  are  not  entitled  to  a  specific  amount  of hardship assistance and that the actual amount is at the discretion of MSDSI, based on the financial need of the applicant. However, in practice, MSDSI usually grants eligible applicants the maximum hardship rate. A table showing maximum hardship rates is available at http://www.sdsi.gov.bc.ca/mhr/rates.htm.  
Hardship assistance is provided only for the month in which it is applied for. Applicants who are still in need the following month must apply again. Hardship rates are different for people with and without PWD status.  Schedule  D  of  the  EAR  and  of  the  EAPWDR  lists  the  maximum  rates  of  hardship  assistance.    Section  1  of Schedule  D  in  each  Regulation  states  that  applicants  in  this  category  are  not  entitled  to  a  specific  amount  of hardship assistance and that the actual amount is at the discretion of MSDSI, based on the financial need of the applicant. However, in practice, MSDSI usually grants eligible applicants the maximum hardship rate. A table showing maximum hardship rates is available at http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/governments/policies-for-government/bcea-policy-and-procedure-manual/bc-employment-and-assistance-rate-tables.  


The  minister  may  require  that  applicants  for  hardship  assistance  enter  an  agreement  to  repay  any  assistance received  under  s  5  of  the  EAA  and  s  6  of  the  EAPWDA.  Only  some  categories  of  hardship  assistance  are repayable, as set out in Part 4 of the EAR and EAPWDR.
The  minister  may  require  that  applicants  for  hardship  assistance  enter  an  agreement  to  repay  any  assistance received  under  s  5  of  the  EAA  and  s  6  of  the  EAPWDA.  Only  some  categories  of  hardship  assistance  are repayable, as set out in Part 4 of the EAR and EAPWDR.
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