Single parent setting in BC, Canada


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Full House   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 11-05-15 14:57:53

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You are not Fast enough. That is O.K. You are very slow. That is not good. What can I call you. Halffast. Hey put her in touch with a Social Service personnel at a location, where she lived before. Then give her all of the help and assistance that will get her the Maximum Benefit. I could not arrive at a figure as the whole set of details are very fuzzy and as we know pretty close to NOTHING. Go figure this out. Here are a few more details to look into and see at what level the family will end up after a quick review.

http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/services/pensions/cpp/death-benefit.shtml

http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/cgi-bin/search/eforms/index.cgi?app=prfl&frm=isp1200&ln=eng

http://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=2179707b1a280410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD&vgnextchannel=36b2d08099380410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD#a

IMPORTANT.. : http://www.singlewomeninmotherhood.com/documents/ontarioworks.pdf
Study this in conjunction with.. : http://owjn.org/owjn_2009/jasons-test-submenu-page/65

http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/services/pensions/cpp/child.shtml

http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/services/pensions/cpp/survivor-pension.shtml

Even if her husband paid into it for just an year, she will be entitled to receive a small portion for now. : http://www.astepbeyond.ca/upload/documents/cppsurvivor.pdf

http://widowed.ca/canada-pension-plan-survivor-benefits/

FH.
She will need multiple copies of all of the documents and also the originals to establish the bona fi des. She needs her Husbands Passport and the Landing Papers, His SIN Number and the card, his employers name and the contributions he made to CPP or other pension plans. His past lease agreements, place of residence, rents paid etc., (Mostly what he submitted to the Citizenship people. Also a ton of materials and documents to help in establishing all of the contributions made. Can you generate them at your end before her departure from Kerala. If so, start on it right now, also make a few copies to get her started with at that end. Some might be needed in the colour format. So, do the needful, and sort out the paperwork starting today.

Some materials provided herein overlap each other.

FH.


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gktaurus   
Member since: Oct 08
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 11-05-15 15:17:34

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Originally posted by febpreet

Guys, OP JUST asked about a specific question about his/her acquaintance. Is it really that hard to stick to the point? Really? He asked about BC, so if you know about the place, then go ahead and suggest to the best of your knowledge.

Why do you care about whether or not the concerned party needs to (or should) start working as soon as they land? Do you know how much supporting funds they would bring into Canada? Do you know about their personal situation? Man, if there was ever a thread with numerous assumptions, then it's this.

Can we answer specifically, without 1. going around in circles, 2. being oversmart, and questioning OP's motives?

Why even waste your keystrokes, if can't advise properly.



First and foremost, you need to keep that wobbling head of yours steady and think straight without going round and round. After done that, second thing is for you to understand the main intent of the posting and respond accordingly and the third most important thing is to take accountability and consequences for your answers and put yourself in their position and see if you can live that way. Don’t just respond for the sake of responding and waste your keystrokes.

It is very obvious and clear that the so called OP trying to guarantee to this family that they can live in Canada on grants, subsidies and simply put handouts without doing anything and even save money for rainy days. There is detailed calculation to substantiate that statement. Though these are all legal and legitimate claims and may serve a temporary and short term relief they are not meant to last forever and I am talking more from a moral, social, emotional perspective here. I did not see any one asking even some basic survival questions like No one is looking at what she can do....whether she is interested in doing or willing to do. What her skill sets are? What the implications are when she goes on welfare? Is that the lifestyle she and her daughters want?

Do you sincerely think this is going to work? Can you imagine this lady sitting in the basement staring at the ceiling hoping the cheque will come on time and for how long? What kind of impact and upbringing you think her kids will have without knowing what the future is going to be? What is wrong with staying in India in the first place?

If you still think you are advising properly and it is perfectly alright for them to come and stay without any specific plans, then don’t bother fixing that wobbling thing as it is not worth it. I tried my best to be nice and diplomatic but I guess only a blunt response will convey the message properly.



febpreet   
Member since: Jan 07
Posts: 3252
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 11-05-15 15:49:38

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Originally posted by gktaurus

Quote:
Originally posted by febpreet

Guys, OP JUST asked about a specific question about his/her acquaintance. Is it really that hard to stick to the point? Really? He asked about BC, so if you know about the place, then go ahead and suggest to the best of your knowledge.

Why do you care about whether or not the concerned party needs to (or should) start working as soon as they land? Do you know how much supporting funds they would bring into Canada? Do you know about their personal situation? Man, if there was ever a thread with numerous assumptions, then it's this.

Can we answer specifically, without 1. going around in circles, 2. being oversmart, and questioning OP's motives?

Why even waste your keystrokes, if can't advise properly.



First and foremost, you need to keep that wobbling head of yours steady and think straight without going round and round. After done that, second thing is for you to understand the main intent of the posting and respond accordingly and the third most important thing is to take accountability and consequences for your answers and put yourself in their position and see if you can live that way. Don’t just respond for the sake of responding and waste your keystrokes.

It is very obvious and clear that the so called OP trying to guarantee to this family that they can live in Canada on grants, subsidies and simply put handouts without doing anything and even save money for rainy days. There is detailed calculation to substantiate that statement. Though these are all legal and legitimate claims and may serve a temporary and short term relief they are not meant to last forever and I am talking more from a moral, social, emotional perspective here. I did not see any one asking even some basic survival questions like No one is looking at what she can do....whether she is interested in doing or willing to do. What her skill sets are? What the implications are when she goes on welfare? Is that the lifestyle she and her daughters want?

Do you sincerely think this is going to work? Can you imagine this lady sitting in the basement staring at the ceiling hoping the cheque will come on time and for how long? What kind of impact and upbringing you think her kids will have without knowing what the future is going to be? What is wrong with staying in India in the first place?

If you still think you are advising properly and it is perfectly alright for them to come and stay without any specific plans, then don’t bother fixing that wobbling thing as it is not worth it. I tried my best to be nice and diplomatic but I guess only a blunt response will convey the message properly.



Well, that's strong. Ouch!

I only stick to what OP asked. Anything else that I am not aware, I don't care to barge in. Not my business as to how would they make their ends meet or if they want to work or not. Theirs entirety. Spreading morality around getting (or not) welfare money is not my business at all. OP has already advised them to the best of his capability.

If you can or want, please free to do so with your so-called steady and un-wobbled 'intelligent' head. Let me keep my wobbling to myself - steady or unsteady. Let me hence, leave it to you for providing 'all around' and a quality advise. I am sure, they will benefit from it.

Thanks for your concerns, NOT!



JRF   
Member since: Jul 04
Posts: 1853
Location: GTA, Ontario

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 11-05-15 16:08:39

The Signature - Clearly confused! Clarity while writing, confused in real life :). :)

Interesting... Off late I've put planning and thinking to minimum outside my work. Life is less stressful...


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febpreet   
Member since: Jan 07
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 11-05-15 16:56:14

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Originally posted by JRF

The Signature - Clearly confused! Clarity while writing, confused in real life :). :)

Interesting... Off late I've put planning and thinking to minimum outside my work. Life is less stressful...



That's one good thing, mate!



Fido   
Member since: Aug 06
Posts: 5286
Location: Canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 11-05-15 17:27:14

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Originally posted by gktaurus
It is very obvious and clear that the so called OP trying to guarantee to this family that they can live in Canada on grants, subsidies and simply put handouts without doing anything and even save money for rainy days. There is detailed calculation to substantiate that statement. Though these are all legal and legitimate claims and may serve a temporary and short term relief they are not meant to last forever and I am talking more from a moral, social, emotional perspective here. I did not see any one asking even some basic survival questions like No one is looking at what she can do....whether she is interested in doing or willing to do. What her skill sets are? What the implications are when she goes on welfare? Is that the lifestyle she and her daughters want?



Did anyone including the op ask for the moral / social / emotional aspect or is it just expert thinking and advising (based on assumptions which may or may not apply) ? ... Perhaps the OP or the person in q does not want to know about that , hence not asked ..


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gktaurus   
Member since: Oct 08
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 11-05-15 19:11:33

Quote:
Originally posted by Fido

Quote:
Originally posted by gktaurus
It is very obvious and clear that the so called OP trying to guarantee to this family that they can live in Canada on grants, subsidies and simply put handouts without doing anything and even save money for rainy days. There is detailed calculation to substantiate that statement. Though these are all legal and legitimate claims and may serve a temporary and short term relief they are not meant to last forever and I am talking more from a moral, social, emotional perspective here. I did not see any one asking even some basic survival questions like No one is looking at what she can do....whether she is interested in doing or willing to do. What her skill sets are? What the implications are when she goes on welfare? Is that the lifestyle she and her daughters want?



Did anyone including the op ask for the moral / social / emotional aspect or is it just expert thinking and advising (based on assumptions which may or may not apply) ? ... Perhaps the OP or the person in q does not want to know about that , hence not asked ..



First of all, you need to read, understand and respond accordingly without simply replying. Again, read my previous post where I said the third most important thing is to take accountability and consequences for your answers and put yourself in their position and see if you can live that way.

Don’t just respond for the sake of responding and waste your keystrokes because people are going to act based on what you say and will lead to moral / social / emotional aspect for people who acted based on your response. Simply responding to what OP asked without knowing the consequences will only add to the list of guaranties that the OP is trying to make.

It is irresponsible to say I only stick to what OP asked. Anything else that I am not aware, I don't care to barge in. Not my business as to how would they make their ends meet or if they want to work or not. Theirs entirety without realizing their actions were based on your response as well.

I am surprised that you are picking on petty things without even bothering to answer these:
Do you sincerely think this is going to work? Can you imagine this lady sitting in the basement staring at the ceiling hoping the cheque will come on time and for how long? What kind of impact and upbringing you think her kids will have without knowing what the future is going to be? What is wrong with staying in India in the first place?

On a second note, you are hell bent on double postings where as you respond one lines several times. That is also annoying. Why don’t you read, understand and consolidate all your responses and reply once instead of several postings.




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