Feds change sick leave benefit, applicants required to say if they travelled

Feds change sick leave benefit, applicants required to say if they travelled
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Anyone applying for three federal benefits will now need to say whether they are in quarantine because they travelled outside the country.

Anyone applying for three federal benefits will now need to say whether they are in quarantine because they travelled outside the country.

The Canada Revenue Agency announced the new requirement following an uproar over the possibility of Canadians applying for the Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit after ignoring public-health advice to not engage in non-essential travel.

The sickness benefit pays $500 per week for up to two weeks for anyone who has to quarantine because of COVID-19.

The CRA says it was intended to help frontline workers and others who may have been exposed to the illness but whose employers do not offer paid sick leave.

“The benefit was not intended to encourage Canadians to disobey public health and international travel guidelines,” said Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion, Carla Qualtrough.

“We have heard Canadians and are tightening the eligibility criteria for our COVID recovery benefits. We will ensure that these measures have no unintended consequences and will target individuals who travel for discretionary and non-essential purposes. This is not the time to travel abroad, and if you make the choice to do so, you will not be eligible for these benefits during your mandatory quarantine period.”

The new requirement will apply to anyone applying after Jan. 3 for the sick-leave benefit and two other federal support programs, the Canada Recovery Benefit and the Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit.

“Today’s announcement will ensure that the Canada Recovery Benefits support workers who need these benefits the most, not those violating public health advice on international travel,” said Minister of National Revenue, Diane Lebouthillier.

The CRA says it will delay processing applications to those programs from Canadians who have travelled until new legislation taking aim at non-essential travellers can be adopted.

With files to Canadian Press.

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