SAID

Step 5 - Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability

Do you meet the financial eligibility to receive either the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) or the Saskatchewan Income Support (SIS)?

You answered "no".

Here is what you will need to know if you do not meet the financial eligibility to receive either the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) or the Saskatchewan Income Support (SIS)

If you do not meet the financial eligibility criteria and you disagree with this decision, you have the right to appeal. You can see more details about the appeals process under the section titled After you apply - approved or denied, “What happens if your application is denied?”

If you do meet the financial criteria, you can receive temporary SAID benefits. Temporary SAID benefits will be less than the full SAID benefits. This will allow time for you to complete all aspects of the application and for the Ministry to determine if your full application will be approved.

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