I will give SISIP a call at the end of January if I haven't seen or heard anything and see if they can confirm that I'm still on the list to be paid. I don't expect them to tell me when that will be but at least if my name is there it will take some of the anxiety away that maybe I was missed or...
You should contact VAC or get an online blue Cross account and start contacting and/or reading on what's covered.
Good luck on getting physio here in Canada for 3 weeks with the Christmas season. You might get seen once or twice in that 3 weeks and the first session will be assessment. As...
If your doctors are saying you can't work or go to school then that should be enough to show VAC that either you need more help and continue on IRB and see if things improve. If your doctors are saying you won't be able to work now or in the future then that should start the ball rolling for DEC.
Yes, that is what I mean by SDA. You should ask VAC about if you have B line coverage and if your injuries are from Afghanistan then you should get B line which means your dental will be covered under blue Cross.
Not sure but if you need assistance with house keeping or snow removal or lawn...
As this benefit was only launched on 1 April 2018 if you released between 1 April 2006 and 31 March 2018 you can access funding up to 1 April 2028.
https://veterans.gc.ca/en/education-and-jobs/go-back-school/education-and-training-benefit
So need some info first to determine what program you would be under.
Are you a medical release? If yes you would have to fall under the voc rehab program for schooling cost. VAC will determine if what you want to do falls within your medical employment limitations so if they do deny you it's...
I have not yet. Manulife is expected to be at 50% of claimants paid out by end of next week Oct 18th. They then expect to be at 70% paid out by end of December.
I'm sure there's some that have been paid out still on SISIP but the vast majority of the 50% are those that only did 2 years or...
There is an automatic tax deduction as well as a 16.5% deduction for lawyer fees. The breakdown sheet you receive for the calculations break it down by year and month so you can apply it to previous years. You can also claim your lawyer fees but will need to get a receipt from the lawyers.
If you have served under 20 years you will receive a progression factor of 1% a year until you would have hit 20 years which means they add a 1% increase to your IRB each year. You will continue to receive IRB past age 65 but at a reduced rate of 70% or as I've recently been told works out to...
There is a group on Facebook for current lawsuits. A lot of people have mentioned being paid out but those that have been paid are the 2 year people. There are some that have been paid that are still on SISIP but not many.
I'm still on SISIP but I don't expect anything until the Spring time...
Yes, a lot more people are getting paid. If your someone that is still on sisip LTD beyond the 2 year mark then expect to be more towards the end of the line. They started paying all the members that only did 2 years or were age 65 and over first which is a lot of people. From my guess it looks...
New update.
https://www.mcinnescooper.com/services/sisip-ltd-allowances-class-action/?fbclid=IwY2xjawE5y19leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHcefhIcMhWMUiUdXB4-MlO8ASVzlZVSM8_aZ3XSufGS85UxabBqU701osg_aem_zyuBB2gZD6BxB4FJc4IwdQ
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