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===General Tips=== | ===General Tips=== | ||
Apply ASAP. You do not need to wait for your ROE. You will want to confirm that it has been sent. You will not get money from EI until the ROE is received. | * Apply ASAP. You do not need to wait for your ROE. You will want to confirm that it has been sent. You will not get money from EI until the ROE is received. | ||
* If quit or fired or late applying call a Legal Advocate to assist. Do not assume you are not eligible. | |||
* If you return to work, even temporarily, report the income because you could owe money back if you double-dip and you may have a harder time getting EI in the future. | |||
* If fired, you will be ineligible for EI unless you can show that you did not lose your job due to your own misconduct. | |||
* If you quit, you will be ineligible unless you show that there was no reasonable alternative to quitting (e.g. hostile work environment) and that quitting was the only reasonable solution. | |||
* If denied, call a Legal Advocate: to assess and help with an appeal You must file within 30 days after the date the decision was communicated to you. | |||
==Disability Benefits== | ==Disability Benefits== |
Revision as of 21:16, 1 February 2023
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Employment Insurance[edit]
The EI Application is online and takes about 40 minutes. As a general rule, apply within 4 weeks of stopping work https://www.canada.ca/en/ services/benefits/ei/ei-regular-benefit/apply.html
Eligibility Considerations Include[edit]
Regular Benefits[edit]
- Eligible if you lise work through no fault of your own (shortage of work, laid off, etc.) and
- You have the required amount of hours in the last 52 weeks (a minimum of 420 hours) but changes back to pre-Covid rules September 24, 2022
Sickness Benefits[edit]
- Eligible if unable to work for medical reasons
- Have enough hours
- Medical note
Maternity[edit]
- Eligible when pregnant or caring for newborn
- Have enough hours
Caregiver Benefits[edit]
- Providing care for critically ill or injured family member
- Have enough hours
- Medical note
Parental Benefits[edit]
- Eligible when parents are away from work to care for their newborn or newly adopted child
- Have enough hours
Fishing EI[edit]
- Have made the required earnings $2500 from fishing
- Apply within four weeks from end of fishing
Compassionate Care Benefits[edit]
- Providing care for family member in need of end-of- life care
- Have enough hours
- Medical note
General Tips[edit]
- Apply ASAP. You do not need to wait for your ROE. You will want to confirm that it has been sent. You will not get money from EI until the ROE is received.
- If quit or fired or late applying call a Legal Advocate to assist. Do not assume you are not eligible.
- If you return to work, even temporarily, report the income because you could owe money back if you double-dip and you may have a harder time getting EI in the future.
- If fired, you will be ineligible for EI unless you can show that you did not lose your job due to your own misconduct.
- If you quit, you will be ineligible unless you show that there was no reasonable alternative to quitting (e.g. hostile work environment) and that quitting was the only reasonable solution.
- If denied, call a Legal Advocate: to assess and help with an appeal You must file within 30 days after the date the decision was communicated to you.