Difference between revisions of "Applying for Employment Insurance"

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==Apply for EI benefits==
==Apply for EI benefits==


===The steps involved===
Here are the steps to apply for EI benefits.
Here are the steps to apply for EI benefits.


'''Step 1'''. Gather your information
===Step 1. Gather your information===


'''Step 2'''. Apply for benefits
'''Step 3'''. After you apply
'''Step 4'''. If your application is denied, request a reconsideration
'''Step 5'''. Appeal the reconsideration decision
===More on each step===
'''Step 1. Gather your information'''<br>
Collect all the documents and information you’ll need. These include:
Collect all the documents and information you’ll need. These include:


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* your record of employment (ROE), which is a form the employer prepares saying how long you worked for them and how much you earned
* your record of employment (ROE), which is a form the employer prepares saying how long you worked for them and how much you earned


'''Step 2. Apply for benefits'''<br>
===Step 2. Apply for benefits===
 
You should apply for EI as soon as you stop working. If you delay, you may lose benefits.
You should apply for EI as soon as you stop working. If you delay, you may lose benefits.


To apply, you must start your application online. If you don’t have internet access at home, you can apply at a public internet access site, like a library. Here's the [https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/privacy-notice.html online application form].
To apply, you must start your application online. If you don’t have internet access at home, you can apply at a public internet access site, like a library. Here's the [https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/privacy-notice.html online application form].


'''Step 3. After you apply'''<br>
===Step 3. After you apply===
 
If your application is approved, there may be a one-week waiting period for which you won’t be paid.
If your application is approved, there may be a one-week waiting period for which you won’t be paid.


If your application is denied, Service Canada will contact you by letter or phone to explain why.
If your application is denied, Service Canada will contact you by letter or phone to explain why.


'''Step 4. If your application is denied, request a reconsideration'''<br>
===Step 4. If your application is denied, request a reconsideration===
 
If your application is denied, your first step to challenge the decision is to request a reconsideration. There is no cost to do this.
If your application is denied, your first step to challenge the decision is to request a reconsideration. There is no cost to do this.


'''Step 5. Appeal the reconsideration decision'''<br>
===Step 5. Appeal the reconsideration decision===
 
If you disagree with the decision made on your reconsideration request, you can appeal to the Social Security Tribunal. This is a body similar to a court. It hears appeals on pensions and benefits provided by the federal government.
If you disagree with the decision made on your reconsideration request, you can appeal to the Social Security Tribunal. This is a body similar to a court. It hears appeals on pensions and benefits provided by the federal government.


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