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I may be relocating to New Brunswick from another province. Can I transfer my disability benefits? Are they the same as in my current province? Can your department help me to care for my disabled child? I know someone with a disability who wishes to remain in his own home but it needs renovations to make it accessible.

Can your department help him? Times to a decision will vary with each province. This is another reason why obtaining CPP-D is a good idea. If you move out of Ontario you are not eligible for odsp.

You'd have to apply for their specific social assistance program, if they have one. This doesn't pertain to CPP-D, though you'd have to inform them of your address change. I've heard that if a person relocates to another province and is on CPP-D it makes it much easier to acquire the disability pension of that new province.

Has anyone ever heard this? From: andrea Twice the fun— Share photos while you chat with Windows Live Messenger. Slim Pickens. Move to Kenora, huh. You must always report any money you receive to your caseworker.

Depending on the source of your money, you may still receive Income Assistance if your eligibility amount shows that you still need help. Visit Money from other sources to learn more. Income Assistance may still be able to help you. Learn about how your work affects your assistance. Learn about the supports available to help you with employment. They would rather bring in people who are going to contribute to their income tax base - no offense, that's just the truth.

To be totally honest, you're more than likely stuck in Ontario unless your situation changes. You might be able to justify a provincial transfer if a doctor can certify that it would improve your health, but either way it is going to be quite difficult.

No province is going to willingly accept another case onto their social assistance load. I had briefly considered moving back to Quebec City to be nearer to my parents but I am so entrenched in Ottawa now. You might meet requirements. Rifleman Premium Member join p1a. I do know if you are thinking down eastyou'll probably starve to death. Imoved to NB thinking my pension would go farther. Houses were cheapereverything else was outragoesly expensive.

A pack of smokes in NS was 12 bucks and a case of pepsi was over 8 bucks because of paying deposit up front. It was not uncommon to see families picking cans and bottles along the highway for extra cash.



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