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Is there somewhere online that officially states it's not counted as such?
I'm in the same boat as the OP and had pretty much (at least psychologically) exempt myself from pursuing any income after getting laid off due to Corona and just resigned to burning through all my life savings for a while. Mostly out of fear my spouse will be billed and not really understanding the legal terminology. But I suppose with this thing looking like it will go on for a significant amount of time and savings dwindle, my worries have grown enough to look outside my comfort zone.
The confidence of scylla's response makes me want to believe it's not social assistance. But then what actually does count as social assistance? Is EI? GST cheque? Trillium benefit?
I tried looking at the wording for social assistance as it relates to sponsorship on several pages on the government of Canada website and it just left me more confused.
Apologies for my assumed naiveté. Any advice is thoroughly appreciated.
Is there somewhere online that officially states it's not counted as such?
I'm in the same boat as the OP and had pretty much (at least psychologically) exempt myself from pursuing any income after getting laid off due to Corona and just resigned to burning through all my life savings for a while. Mostly out of fear my spouse will be billed and not really understanding the legal terminology. But I suppose with this thing looking like it will go on for a significant amount of time and savings dwindle, my worries have grown enough to look outside my comfort zone.
The confidence of scylla's response makes me want to believe it's not social assistance. But then what actually does count as social assistance? Is EI? GST cheque? Trillium benefit?
I tried looking at the wording for social assistance as it relates to sponsorship on several pages on the government of Canada website and it just left me more confused.
Apologies for my assumed naiveté. Any advice is thoroughly appreciated.
EI, CERB are all based on what is essentially a government sponsored insurance program, unlike social assistance. If you have worked (legally) in Canada, you will have made payments to the program. If you have met the eligibility, you qualify to make a claim against the program and should if it applies to you. Social assistance is, by another name, welfare. There is no prerequisite to have paid into the program to receive it.
I landed in early March, had a few job interviews lined up which have all been called off due to COVID-19. I am now stuck here, dont have a job, but have to put food on the table, pay rent and other expenses. What are my options? I am not sure why my category of new immigrants have been left in a lurch and not considered for CERB?
Hi guys, I am recent permanent resident . Got it in feb 7. Unfortunately I haven't been able to find a job and on top of it because of this covid 19 situation I guess getting a job has been difficult. I just wanted to know if I would qualify for CERB.
Hi guys, I am recent permanent resident . Got it in feb 7. Unfortunately I haven't been able to find a job and on top of it because of this covid 19 situation I guess getting a job has been difficult. I just wanted to know if I would qualify for CERB.
am planning to sponsor my spouse and I read somewhere that a person cannot sponsor if receiving social assistance for reasons other than a disability. I'm confused if it is ok to apply for CERB ( Canada emergency response Benefit) assistance due to COVID -19 now? Will this make me ineligible to sponsor my spouse ? Kindly clarify.
am planning to sponsor my spouse and I read somewhere that a person cannot sponsor if receiving social assistance for reasons other than a disability. I'm confused if it is ok to apply for CERB ( Canada emergency response Benefit) assistance due to COVID -19 now? Will this make me ineligible to sponsor my spouse ? Kindly clarify.
Hey,all. Help me to understand,who knows,please.
Do we need to reapply for all next periods in CERB and when we have to do this for the next period.
Thanks.
Hey,all. Help me to understand,who knows,please.
Do we need to reapply for all next periods in CERB and when we have to do this for the next period.
Thanks.
Hey,all. Help me to understand,who knows,please.
Do we need to reapply for all next periods in CERB and when we have to do this for the next period.
Thanks.
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