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A. People Living on a First Nations Reserve
People (whether aboriginal or non-aboriginal) living on a First Nations reserve must seek welfare benefits through the Band Social Development Program, administered by Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada.
For First Nations persons living off a reserve, the usual policies and procedures for granting welfare through the MSDSI apply.
For more information, see the following Legal Services Society’s publications:
- Aboriginal People and Law, chapter 16 (Social Assistance)
- Social Assistance on Reserve in BC
B. Transients and People Staying at Emergency Shelters and Transition Houses
Section 1 of the EAR defines “transient” as a person who
- a. has no dependent children;
- b. has no fixed address; and
- c. in the minister’s opinion, is not taking up permanent residence in the community in which the person submits an application for income assistance.
Transient persons may qualify for the cost of housing in a hostel and food (EAR, Schedule A, s 10). A transient person is not eligible for an earnings exemption under the EAR, schedule B, s. 3(7), or for Health Supplements under Division 5 of the EAR.
A person or family staying in emergency shelters or transition houses may be covered for the actual cost of accommodation and care as well as a comfort allowance calculated for the family unit of the applicant (EAR, Schedule A, s 9).