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Difference between revisions of "Applying for Employment Insurance"

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'''Appeal to [http://www1.canada.ca/en/sst/index.html Social Security Tribunal]'''—if you disagree with the result of the reconsideration, you can file an appeal with the Social Security Tribunal of Canada. This new tribunal replaces the previous EI appeal process and is independent from the EI Commission. The [http://www.canada.ca/en/sst/ Tribunal website] explains the appeal process.
'''Appeal to [http://www1.canada.ca/en/sst/index.html Social Security Tribunal]'''—if you disagree with the result of the reconsideration, you can file an appeal with the Social Security Tribunal of Canada. This new tribunal replaces the previous EI appeal process and is independent from the EI Commission. The [http://www.canada.ca/en/sst/ Tribunal website] explains the appeal process.


'''Tribunal’s [http://www1.canada.ca/en/sst/ei/eiprocess.html General Division]'''—you have to file an appeal with the Social Security Tribunal’s General Division within 30 days of receiving the reconsideration decision. The Tribunal can dismiss an appeal or hold a hearing to assess the merits of it. Hearings can be by writing, phone, videoconference, or in person.
'''Tribunal’s [http://www1.canada.ca/en/sst/ei/eiprocess.html General Division]'''—you must file an appeal with the Social Security Tribunal’s General Division within 30 days of receiving the reconsideration decision. The Tribunal can dismiss an appeal or hold a hearing to assess the merits of it. Hearings can be by writing, phone, videoconference, or in person.


'''Tribunal’s [http://www1.canada.ca/en/sst/adei/adeiprocess.html Appeal Division]'''—if you disagree with a decision of the Tribunal’s General Division, in some cases you can file an appeal with the Tribunal’s Appeal Division. But you need permission from the Tribunal to do this. And you have to file an appeal within 30 days of receiving the General Division’s decision.
'''Tribunal’s [http://www1.canada.ca/en/sst/adei/adeiprocess.html Appeal Division]'''—if you disagree with a decision of the Tribunal’s General Division, in some cases you can file an appeal with the Tribunal’s Appeal Division. But you need permission from the Tribunal to do this. And you must file an appeal within 30 days of receiving the General Division’s decision.




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