你好!按政府网上所说,必须提交这两份表,而无须另行提交医生证明。
https://www.canada.ca/en/employment...ist/reports/compassionate-care.html#h2.2-h3.1
What information and documents do I need?
To apply online for compassionate care benefits, you will need the following information:
- your Social Insurance Number;
- your mother's maiden name;
- your mailing and residential addresses, including the postal codes;
- your complete banking information, including the financial institution name, the branch number, and your account number, if you want to sign up for direct deposit;
- employer names, addresses, dates of employment, and reasons for separation for all your employers for the last 52 weeks;
- your detailed version of the facts, if you quit or have been dismissed from any job in the last 52 weeks; and
- information about the gravely ill family member, such as first and last name, date of birth, and home address (if some of this information is not available when you apply, you can provide it to us later).
After you apply online, you will need to provide us with the following documents before we can finalize your claim:
- if your SIN begins with a "9," proof of your immigration status and work permit;
- the two required forms that prove the ill family member needs your care or support (see the box called "Medical proof" below for details); and
- any required information about the ill family member that was not available when you applied online.
You will need to either mail us these documents or drop them off in person at a Service Canada Centre.
Medical proof
When requesting compassionate care benefits, as soon as possible after you apply, you must provide medical proof showing that the ill family member needs care or support and is at risk of dying within 26 weeks.
As proof, you
must submit the following two forms:
- Form INS5216A, Authorization to Release a Medical Certificate, which must be completed and signed by the gravely ill person or their legal representative; and
- Form INS5216B, Medical Certificate for Employment Insurance Compassionate Care Benefits, which must be completed and signed by the medical doctor of the gravely ill person to confirm their significant risk of death within 26 weeks.
Copies of these forms are available on the
Service Canada website, or from any Service Canada Centre. A Service Canada agent will be able to print the form, if you cannot.
You must submit these two forms at the same time. Please note that you are responsible for any fees the doctor requests for completing the medical certificate form. Another medical practitioner, such as a nurse practitioner, can sign the medical certificate when:
- the gravely ill family member is in a geographic location where access to a
medical doctor is limited or not possible; and
- a medical doctor has authorized the other medical practitioner to treat the ill family member.
Only one medical certificate is required per gravely ill family member within the 52-week period, regardless of whether only one person is claiming the 26 weeks of benefits, or whether these benefits are being shared. If more than one medical certificate is submitted, it is the first certificate that determines the start and end dates of the 52-week period.