You should apply as soon as you develop a severe and prolonged disability that prevents you from regularly working. Do not delay in sending your completed application form. To complete your application you need to do the following:
If you are already familiar with the program:
Complete your application form as soon as possible. Do not wait for your doctor or nurse practitioner to complete the medical report or medical attestation form before sending your completed application to us.
There are 2 ways to apply. Decide how you want to submit your application form for more information on that process:
To apply online you must register for a My Service Canada account (MSCA) then sign in to your MSCA and complete the application form.
If you are applying online, you must:
After you apply, you may sign in to your MSCA at any time to submit your documents in support of your application.
Note: This process is the same if you have a terminal illness.
If you are applying by paper, you must complete 1 of the following forms that applies to your situation:
You must provide consent for someone to help you with your application. You can do this 2 ways:
or
This does not give the person helping you authority to:
If you need to apply or act on someone's behalf
If someone cannot manage their own affairs, another person or agency may act on their behalf.
To apply to administer benefits on someone's behalf you need to:
You will need to mail it to us, or drop it off at a Service Canada office.
These forms do not give the person applying on someone's behalf authority to submit their application through MSCA. You must submit a paper application.
Note: When you apply, you can provide your email address. We may send you an email to provide you with information or ask you to call us if we can’t reach you by phone. Please note that we won't ask you to send information such as SIN, banking, or other personal details by email.
You must work with your doctor or nurse practitioner to submit 1 of the following forms that applies to your situation:
If your doctor or nurse practitioner returns the form to you, you have 3 options to submit your document:
In addition to your application, you need a medical form completed by your doctor or nurse practitioner. It is very important that you:
We will pay your health care professional up to $85 for completing your medical form. Should they charge more than $85, you are responsible for covering any extra costs.
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It can take up to 120 days (4 months) for a decision to be made from the date we receive your complete application and all required documents.
If you have made enough contributions to the Canada Pension Plan, we pass your file to our medical specialists for a medical assessment.
Applications are not assessed on the basis of a medical diagnosis alone, or on the basis of which disability or disease you have. Several factors are considered, including:
Service Canada does not consider the availability of suitable employment in the applicant's region when determining eligibility.
If you are self-employed, your application will be assessed the same way as those who work for an employer. We will review your file and look at a number of factors to determine if you qualify for disability benefits. These factors include how involved you are in the everyday activities of the business, and the gross earnings of the business.
Applications from anyone with a terminal illness receive priority handling. A terminal illness is a disease state that cannot be cured or adequately treated and is reasonably expected to result in death within 6 months.
Our goal is to make a decision within 5 business days of receiving a complete Terminal Illness Application, including a complete Terminal Illness Medical Attestation form (ISP-2530B).
If a grave condition is identified on the application and medical form, we aim to process your application within 30 calendar days.
To view your application status, you can:
If you don't have MSCA, you can register for an account.