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You have little or no income or savings, but you still need to eat and put a roof over your head. You might be eligible for social assistance welfare. Your current financial situation, financial resources available through other programs, and whether you have a spouse can all affect your eligibility. Here is what you need to know about social assistance before you apply. The conditions to be eligible for social assistance depend on each program. Different factors may have an impact on your eligibility.
This article gives an overview of these factors. On the application form, you must declare all income that you currently receive. The cut-off amount for eligibility is different depending on your situation. If your savings and property are more than the allowed amounts, your social assistance benefits will be reduced or you could become ineligible to receive benefits. If you receive more benefits than you should, you must pay the money back.
Their purpose is to provide people with basic financial support and to encourage them to participate actively in society and enter the workforce when possible. Therefore, to receive social assistance, you must also take advantage of any other form of financial aid to which you are entitled, such as.
Having a spouse could have an impact on your eligibility for social assistance or the amount of benefits you may be granted. It is therefore important to be honest about your living situation. If you have a spouse, you must declare this situation, and your spouse must complete the application form with you. You might think that your boyfriend or your girlfriend is not your spouse, but a welfare inspector can investigate your living situation and declare that person your spouse.
You can have a roommate, but an inspector might believe you are spouses. Either case could lead to your benefits being cancelled. If you disagree, you can contest the decision. There are additional eligibility criteria for social assistance, such as your age and your residency status, among other conditions.