Yes, you can tell them you are not interested in further schooling as they can't actually make you go to school. Also tell them you already have a degree. They will most likely start pushing employment options at you or have you decide what you want to do.
If your needing time to focus on...
Those with lump sums won't be recieving anything this time around. This pertains to those mostly under the pension act and a few other acts and different benefits. You should note that VAC has already paid 79 million out which I believe the lumps sums were covered under then.
What you need to do is figure exactly what you want to do the program you want and the cost.
So if you want to do accounting but just want to enhance your personal knowledge of it and there are a few courses and the cost is under $6k you can easily apply for the short courses program.
If your...
It's all over the map now from what I've been following. Someone that released in 2010 received they're payout but because they turned 65 in 2023 and file was closed with SISIP. This may be the reason.
I've heard others in 2004 receiving they're payout but some in 2002 still have not received...
No, only for those on SISIP LTD. It mentions IRB as those still on SISIP LTD will have they're IRB top up recalculated and clawed back due to the increase.
For the annual adjustments it is based off the CPI index I believe it was 4.4%
If you received a 14% increase it could be due to other things such as pay raises or an adjustment due to an error ect.
They only began sending payments at Christmas for the allowances so it will be some time...
Update now up.
https://www.mcinnescooper.com/services/sisip-ltd-allowances-class-action/?fbclid=IwAR2e3CCfySpACvsXasQWXUp8pYSSTrJPUJPhelJMi5XIegVT19aLUeadOOE
From what I understand this lawsuit is mostly to do with interest and punitive damages as VAC has paid most of the class back already. For most these are very small amounts.
I can't speak for the mental health aspect there are people who have DEC due to mental health though. If you have another condition put it in right away as it will only stand to support you in other benefits including a DEC decision.
I would make sure any issues such as anxiety in your current...
The challenges that could arise would be proving that you met the criteria at that time. I do see your point but I believe if you have a case manager they normally advise you to apply when they know you meet most of the criteria.
I get there are veterans that have issues due to injury or...
Technically 75% of 5075 is 3806 so what your getting is correct.
This lawsuit speaks to monthly allowances received at time of release like PLD and should have been included with your salary. If you were not receiving an allowance on the day you released then you would not be entitled.to any...
You might be entitled if you were recieving a monthly allowance at time of release. SISIP has 2 years to payout they are suppose to pay 50% of the class within the first year. As of right now nobody has been paid.
Click the link in the post above yours it will take you to the lawyers website...
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For Class Members in receipt of ongoing monthly LTD benefits on January 1, 2022, those benefits will continue to be calculated with the inclusion of relevant monthly allowances in a Class Members’ monthly pay up to the end of the LTD claim. Following the recalculation of LTD to account for the...
Yes, it does state that VAC will claw back monthly payment increases. They will not claw back the lump sum or any monthly amount received up until they make the claw back calculation.
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