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:'''Service Canada Centre'''  
:'''Service Canada Centre'''  
:Vancouver: 1-800-622-6232  
:Vancouver: 1-800-622-6232  
:[http://www.servicecanada.ca www.servicecanada.ca]
:[http://www.servicecanada.ca servicecanada.ca]


Call your local Service Canada Centre to find out if you need to make an appointment. They might ask you for your postal code to find out which office you should go to.
Call your local Service Canada Centre to find out if you need to make an appointment. They might ask you for your postal code to find out which office you should go to.
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:'''Note:''' If you want to get regular EI benefits, be sure to apply as soon as you lose your job. Apply even if you do not yet have your Record of Employment (ROE). If you delay applying for benefits for more than four weeks after your last day of work, you may lose benefits.
:'''Note:''' If you want to get regular EI benefits, be sure to apply as soon as you lose your job. Apply even if you do not yet have your Record of Employment (ROE). If you delay applying for benefits for more than four weeks after your last day of work, you may lose benefits.


If you lost your job because you quit or got fired, it will be difficult to get EI benefits. Check with your EI office for the number of weeks you need to have worked in your area. The Service Canada website also provides details at [http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/sc/ei/benefits/regular.shtml www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/sc/ei].
If you lost your job because you quit or got fired, it will be difficult to get EI benefits. Check with your EI office for the number of weeks you need to have worked in your area. The federal government website also provides details at [http://www.canada.ca/ei canada.ca/ei].


==Discrimination in employment==
==Discrimination in employment==
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