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Step 7 - Persons with Disabilities designation (BC)

Have you checked all the items on the Applicant Checklist in your application?

You answered "no".

You answered "not sure".

Here is what you need to do to check your application is completed.

When your application is completed, look at the Applicant Checklist at the beginning of the form. Make sure that you have included everything.

Be sure to make a photocopy of your completed application form. Keep this in a safe place with your other disability records.

Questions from the current Applicant Checklist

  • Have you completed Section 1 – Applicant Information?
  • Have you read and signed Section 1C – Declaration and Notification?
  • Has Section 2 – Medical Report been completed and signed?
  • Has Section 3 – Assessor Report been completed and signed?
  • Did you keep a photocopy for your records?
  • Did you remember to include any additional information you want considered?
  • Has proof of legal authority to act on behalf of the applicant been attached?

If you want the Health Assistance Branch to confirm it got your application, check the box, and put your name and address in the space for this under the checklist.


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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.