Qualifying Service Claims
VEA?
Last amended: 05 October 2007
Who can make a claim for a qualifying service determination?
VEA?
A claim for a qualifying service determination may be made by:
- a veteran,
- a person applying for a partner service pension to establish whether their partner has qualifying service,
- another person on behalf and with the approval of the veteran or partner of a veteran, or
- another person approved by the Commission, if the veteran is unable because of a physical or mental incapacity.
A proper claim must be lodged before a decision can be made regarding qualifying service.
Proof of identity
In order to identify a claimant and/or the relationship of the claimant to the veteran, a proof of identity check must be made on all new claims.
Reasons for claiming qualifying service
There are several reasons for a person to make a claim for qualifying service, prior to claiming service pension. These reasons include:
- testing eligibility (e.g. planning for retirement),
- widows on age pension at Centrelink applying for transfer to partner service pension,
- partner on age pension at Centrelink applying for transfer to partner service pension, where the veteran is not in receipt of service pension, or
- as part of the eligibility criteria for one the following benefits:
- Gold Card, or
- Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC).
Effect on subsequent claims for pension or benefit
If the Commission determines that a person has qualifying service, any subsequent claims for pension or benefit made by that person would not require re-investigation of their qualifying service.
Service pension or income support supplement claims
2.1.2/Service Pension and Income Support Supplement Claims
Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/compensation-and-support-policy-library/part-2-applying-pension/21-claims/212-types-claims/qualifying-service-claims