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Federal Penitentiary Inmates
Are You Eligible?

You may qualify for benefits under this plan if you are a federal penitentiary inmate and:

  • The accident occurred while you were taking part in an approved program, such as a work activity, training course or other activity approved by Correctional Service Canada
  • You report the incident to Correctional Service Canada within three months
  • You submit an application to the Labour Program before you are released from custody on full parole, on statutory release or when a warrant expires. This must be done no later than two years from the date of the incident

You may not qualify for benefits if:

  • The injury occurs because of improper conduct, including self-inflicted wounds or criminal activity
  • You are eligible for benefits under another compensation plan
  • You did not seek available medical care, refused to have a recommended medical examination or treatment, or refused to verify the status of your disability when asked to do so
  • You were removed, transferred or deported from Canada

You may stop receiving benefits if:

  • You are imprisoned again
  • You refuse to have a disability assessment
  • You receive a lump-sum payment
  • You do not get Correctional Service Canada’s approval to live outside Canada, except in certain circumstances

If you don’t find what you’re looking for in these pages, the Labour Program’s booklet Guide to Accident Compensation for Federal Offenders answers many other questions you might have about this kind of compensation.

Or, you can contact us directly.

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Date Modified:
2011-10-06