Help with ACC service documentation
Help veterans find their way around the system.
Let Canada House help you.
The current discharge process can be long and arduous for injured Canadian Forces members still serving.
It can create enormous stress for the member and his or her family.
There are so many documents to fill out and so much information to process in a short space of time.
In most cases, releasing members and retired veterans have little knowledge of the rights and services available.
Canada House has recognized this need within the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) community and has taken steps to help.
Canada House has created a Veterans Coordination Initiative to help Veterans and still-serving members navigate the system.
At Canada House, we’ve always helped serving members and veterans bridge the gap between the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), SISIP, Manulife and Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC), and understand the entire process before, during and after release.
In two years’ time
Now in its second year, our Veterans Services Coordinator and clinic teams have proudly helped veterans secure more than $10 million in benefits!
Not just CAV
At Canada House, we’ve always helped serving military personnel and veterans bridge the gap between the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), SISIP, Manulife and Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC), and help you understand the entire process before, during and after release.
Need help at home?
Canada House also facilitates access to home care, meals-on-wheels and other assisted living services for VAC and other health care networks.