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Disabled person-Pension:How can I register?

rain815

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Dec 2, 2018
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Hello, all.

I had a severe back surgery in my home country,
so I was registered as 'disabled person' there.
And I was wondering if I could register in Canada as well as PR.

I already looked up the website regarding Pension Plan Disability,
and I was wondering if anyone went through this procedure and got succeeded.

If so, please kindly tell me the processing time,
and especially I can't work as full time due to lack of my physical abilitiy,
I was wondering how much I could get supported financially with this matter.

On the website,it says the disease should be 'prolonged' which means has to cause to death,
and I was wondering to what extent the disability should be like.

Any advise will be appreciated.
 

21Goose

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Hello, all.

I had a severe back surgery in my home country,
so I was registered as 'disabled person' there.
And I was wondering if I could register in Canada as well as PR.

I already looked up the website regarding Pension Plan Disability,
and I was wondering if anyone went through this procedure and got succeeded.

If so, please kindly tell me the processing time,
and especially I can't work as full time due to lack of my physical abilitiy,
I was wondering how much I could get supported financially with this matter.

On the website,it says the disease should be 'prolonged' which means has to cause to death,
and I was wondering to what extent the disability should be like.

Any advise will be appreciated.
Are you already a PR?
 

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Hello, all.

I had a severe back surgery in my home country,
so I was registered as 'disabled person' there.
And I was wondering if I could register in Canada as well as PR.

I already looked up the website regarding Pension Plan Disability,
and I was wondering if anyone went through this procedure and got succeeded.

If so, please kindly tell me the processing time,
and especially I can't work as full time due to lack of my physical abilitiy,
I was wondering how much I could get supported financially with this matter.

On the website,it says the disease should be 'prolonged' which means has to cause to death,
and I was wondering to what extent the disability should be like.

Any advise will be appreciated.
I'm assuming you are already a permanent resident of Canada.

Are you living in Canada now?

How old are you?
 

k.h.p.

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Mar 1, 2019
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You need to start with a doctor and ask for their advice. Social assistance like this starts with a doctor's assessment and applications that they can guide you though. Remember that if you've been sponsored by a spouse and go on social assistance, that spouse will be responsible for repaying the costs.

But something doesn't quite seem right. Did the surgery go wrong, did the doctor cause the disability?
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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You need to start with a doctor and ask for their advice. Social assistance like this starts with a doctor's assessment and applications that they can guide you though. Remember that if you've been sponsored by a spouse and go on social assistance, that spouse will be responsible for repaying the costs.

But something doesn't quite seem right. Did the surgery go wrong, did the doctor cause the disability?
To add to that you need almost no money to your name to qualify.
 
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canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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You need to start with a doctor and ask for their advice. Social assistance like this starts with a doctor's assessment and applications that they can guide you though. Remember that if you've been sponsored by a spouse and go on social assistance, that spouse will be responsible for repaying the costs.

Before going to the doctor check how much money you are allowed to have.