Civil & Administrative

Notice of Exception to Date of Receipt Rule for Veterans Affected by Canada Post Strike

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Low Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) is issuing a temporary exception to its standard date of receipt rules in response to a mail delivery disruption caused by a strike by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). The strike ran from November 15, 2024 through December 17, 2024, during which Canada Post suspended normal mail delivery, and the United States Postal Service (USPS) halted acceptance of mail and packages to and from Canada. The exception is designed to protect veterans and claimants who reside within the Canada Post mailing jurisdiction from any adverse effects on their benefits claims that may have resulted from their inability to send or receive mail during the strike period. This ensures that correspondence, evidence submissions, or appeals that were delayed due to the postal disruption are not penalized under normal receipt date rules. Canada Post returned to full-service levels on January 6, 2025, and USPS resumed normal mail exchange with Canada at that time. The temporary exception covers the period of disruption and provides a remedial window for affected claimants to have their materials treated as timely received.

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Key Changes

  • VBA establishes a temporary exception to standard date of receipt rules for claims affected by the Canada Post strike
  • Exception covers the strike period: November 15, 2024 through December 17, 2024
  • Canada Post returned to full-service levels on January 6, 2025

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Obligations

What this law requires

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Apply a temporary exception to standard date of receipt rules for mail received between November 15, 2024 and December 17, 2024 from veterans and claimants residing within the Canada Post mailing jurisdiction

Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA)
operational
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Treat correspondence, evidence submissions, and appeals delayed due to the Canada Post strike as timely received, notwithstanding normal receipt date requirements

Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA)
operational
high

Ensure that veterans and claimants affected by the postal disruption do not experience adverse effects to their benefits claims due to mail delays

Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA)
operational
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Provide a remedial window for affected claimants to submit materials that were delayed during the strike period (November 15 - December 17, 2024)

Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA)
operational
medium

Apply the exception only to claimants residing within the Canada Post mailing jurisdiction

Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA)
operational

Affected Parties

U.S. veterans residing in Canada or within Canada Post mailing jurisdictionVA benefit claimants who sent or received claims correspondence via Canada Post during Nov 15 – Dec 17, 2024+2 more…

Tags

veterans benefits,VBA,Canada Post strike