Apply for assistance

If you are in need and have no other resources, you may be eligible for income assistance. This can help support your transition to employment.

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You may be eligible if you find yourself in any of these situations:

The ministry can only give available resources to people who meet eligibility criteria. You must look for and use all other sources of income and assets before you apply.

Apply online

Use My Self Serve to assess your eligibility and apply for assistance from the B.C. government. If you can’t complete the application online, call 1-866-866-0800 or visit your local office.

You will need to provide details about your current situation, income and assets. Be ready to give information, such as:

We’ll also ask you if:

We’re committed to protecting your privacy when we collect and review your personal information.

Not eligible but still in need?

You may be able to receive hardship assistance, depending on your circumstances. Contact us to find out more about this kind of support.

Work search

You will have to actively look for work for:

You will need to keep a record of your search on the Work Search Activities (PDF, 119KB) form. Find your local WorkBC centre for help with your work search.

You might not have to do a work search under certain circumstances:

An intake worker will talk with you about the work search, and if it applies to you.

Eligibility assessment

If you don’t find a job during your work search, you will need to attend an eligibility assessment. Either in person or over the phone, a worker will:

If you’re deemed eligible, you will then begin to receive assistance.

Reconsideration and appeals

You may have questions about a decision that impacts your assistance. The first step is to speak to a worker about your concerns. If you still believe you should be eligible under the legislation, you can ask for a reconsideration.