The Veterans Bill of Rights applies to all clients of Veterans
Affairs. They include:
- Veterans with war service
- Veterans and serving members of the Canadian Forces (Regular and
Reserve)
- Members and former members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Spouses, common-law partners, survivors and primary caregivers
- Other eligible dependants and family members
- Other eligible clients
You have the right to:
- Be treated with respect, dignity, fairness and courtesy.
- Take part in discussions that involve you and your family.
- Have someone with you for support when you deal with Veterans
Affairs.
- Receive clear, easy-to-understand information about our programs
and services, in English or French, as set out in the Official Languages Act.
Have your privacy protected as set out in the Privacy Act.
- Receive benefits and service as set out in our published service standards and to know your appeal
rights.
You have the right to make a complaint and have the matter looked into if you feel that any of your rights have not
been upheld.
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