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Step 4 - Persons with Disabilities designation (BC)

Have you read and signed Section C – Declaration and Notification?

You answered "no".

You answered "not sure".

Here is how you need to complete Section C.

In Section C, sign your name and put the date on your form.

If a person is not able to sign the application because of mental disability, it can be signed by someone who has the legal authority to sign on their behalf.

You are declaring that the information you provided in the section 1A and 1B are true and complete. You are also saying you understand that you will be able to review the completed section 2 (Medical Report) and section 3 (Assessor Report) before you submit your completed application form. You are also agreeing that you understand that the BC government may verify the information provided in all the application sections in order to determine and confirmation your eligibility for the Persons with Disabilities designation.


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Important information about benefits for Indigenous Peoples

If you are Indigenous there are many things that affect the benefits you can get and the dollar amounts you can get from them. These include the agreements your band or governing body has with provincial, territorial, and federal governments. Before applying to any benefits, you should speak with your governing body, if applicable.

AFOA Canada and Prosper Canada are currently seeking funding to develop an online tool that serves the needs of Indigenous people living in Canada.