Disability Alliance BC - Sample Letter for Your Doctor
Dear Doctor, I am writing to ask you to complete a Medical Report for my application for Canada Pension Plan disability benefits.
You answered "no".
You answered "not sure".
The application for disability benefits can be submitted separately from the medical report. Do not wait for your doctor or nurse practitioner to complete the medical report before sending your completed application. The date Service Canada receives your application could affect when your benefits start.
There are 2 ways to submit the application:
The Medical Report may be sent to you from your doctor’s office. Or they may send it directly to Service Canada. If they send it to you, there are 3 ways to submit it:
If you have supporting documents for your medical conditions, include copies with the medical report. Some examples of supporting documents are a specialist’s report, a medical investigation report, a hospital discharge report, or longitudinal clinical notes.
Read the General Information Guide included with your application. It outlines the steps you need to take to ensure that Service Canada receives all the necessary information. To avoid delays, make sure that you do not have any missing information or sections. Sign and date all forms where you are asked to.
If you are mailing your application, write your Social Insurance Number at the top of each page.
Keep a copy of your completed application in a safe place. You may need to refer to it later.
You can send in your form at any time during the year.
If you are submitting your application online: To avoid delays, please ensure that you have completed the full application and that you do not have any missing information or sections.
If you are mailing your application:
Keep a photocopy for your records.
If you are submitting your application in person:
Someone can help you with your application. Find an organization to help you here.
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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.