Career Impact Allowance (CIA) and the Career Impact Allowance Supplement (CIAS)
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Re: Career Impact Allowance (CIA) and the Career Impact Allowance Supplement (CIAS)
They have the new CIA applications up in the "forms" section on MyVac
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Registration date : 2016-07-27
Re: Career Impact Allowance (CIA) and the Career Impact Allowance Supplement (CIAS)
I don't see a change except for the name between the Permanent Impairment Allowance and the Career Impact Allowance in terms of qualifying.
I do see a change between the PIAS and the CIAS.
You must be deemed to have diminished earning capacity, to be eligible for the career impact allowance supplement.
Diminished earning capacity:
This term means that a Veteran is unable to earn at least 66.7% of their adjusted pre-release salary.
66.7% of their adjusted pre-release salary?
What are they going to do? Have Veterans apply for work to see if they get hired, then submit the salary to VAC for determining eligibility for the CIAS?
I'd like to know the process they have in place to determine who is capable, and who is not capable of earning 66.7% of their pre released salary.
The more I see stuff like this, the more in confirms the failure of the enactment of this New Veterans Charter.
Talk about a make work project!
They say that the NVC has a lot more benefits than the old pension act, I agree, but I would argue that more does not necessarily mean better.
But hey, it's best we get use to it, that's the way going forward.
I do see a change between the PIAS and the CIAS.
You must be deemed to have diminished earning capacity, to be eligible for the career impact allowance supplement.
Diminished earning capacity:
This term means that a Veteran is unable to earn at least 66.7% of their adjusted pre-release salary.
66.7% of their adjusted pre-release salary?
What are they going to do? Have Veterans apply for work to see if they get hired, then submit the salary to VAC for determining eligibility for the CIAS?
I'd like to know the process they have in place to determine who is capable, and who is not capable of earning 66.7% of their pre released salary.
The more I see stuff like this, the more in confirms the failure of the enactment of this New Veterans Charter.
Talk about a make work project!
They say that the NVC has a lot more benefits than the old pension act, I agree, but I would argue that more does not necessarily mean better.
But hey, it's best we get use to it, that's the way going forward.
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Re: Career Impact Allowance (CIA) and the Career Impact Allowance Supplement (CIAS)
One has to be: "severe and permanent impairment for which you have received a disability benefi", but they VAC, will not do anymore TPI?
Seems to me that they will come up with some other assesment to designate someone as being with Severe and Permament Imperment.
More hoops to jump over for us.
Seems to me that they will come up with some other assesment to designate someone as being with Severe and Permament Imperment.
More hoops to jump over for us.
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Location : Ontario
Registration date : 2013-05-15
Career Impact Allowance (CIA) and the Career Impact Allowance Supplement (CIAS)
Career Impact Allowance and the Career Impact Allowance Supplement
The Career Impact Allowance (CIA) is a taxable, monthly benefit—payable for life. The allowance is provided when your career options have been limited because of a service-related illness or injury.
Do I qualify?
You may qualify if you have:
- a severe and permanent impairment for which you have received a disability benefit, and
- a VAC-approved application for rehabilitation services.
How do I apply?
Your VAC case manager can assist you with your application.
If you do not have a case manager, the staff at any VAC office or Integrated Personnel Support Centre (IPSC) can assist you.
You can also fill out the application
OR
If you are registered for My VAC Account, you can apply online now. If you aren’t registered, why wait? Register today.
CIA supplement
Veterans who receive the Career Impact Allowance, and who are deemed to have diminished earning capacity, are also eligible for the career impact allowance supplement.
Severe and permanent impairment
This term is used to identify that the Veteran permanently requires supervision, is severely and permanently limited in mobility or self-care, has conditions such as an amputation or a total and permanent loss of vision or hearing or speech, or a severe and permanent psychiatric condition.
Diminished earning capacity
This term means that a Veteran is unable to earn at least 66.7% of their adjusted pre-release salary
Suitable gainful employment
Suitable gainful employment is a job or career for which you are reasonably qualified by reason of your level of education, training or experience, and that provides at least 66 2/3% of you pre-release salary.
http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/services/transition/rehabilitation/career-impact-allowance
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