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1. Get your Record of Employment from your employer 2. Complete your application 3. Wait for a decision 4. Look into other benefits and programs. To apply for Employment Insurance (EI) benefits you must fill out an application online. The online application will give you instructions for sending your documents to Service Canada.
1. Figure out if you can get Regular EI Benefits 2. Get your record of employment from your employer 3. Figure out how much you can get 4. Apply for EI benefits 5. Find out if you qualify for assistance from Ontario Works. Even if you are not sure that you will qualify for EI benefits, it is still a good idea to apply.
1. Figure out if you qualify 2. Decide when you want to take your leave 3. Find out if you can get other EI benefits 4. Figure out how much you can get 5. Apply for EI. It's important to apply as soon as you can. If you do not apply within 4 weeks after your employment ends, you'll probably get fewer EI payments.
1. Get your Record of Employment from your employer 2. Complete your application 3. Wait for a decision 4. Look into other benefits and programs. To apply for EI benefits you must fill out an application online. The online application will give you instructions for sending your documents to Service Canada. If you do not have internet access at ...
What must I do to continue getting my benefits? See all (4) Includes information on rights of employees to receive Employment Insurance benefits. See also: UI, EI, E.I. unemployment benefits, applying for EI, EI Ontario,
1. Figure out if you can get sickness benefits 2. Get a medical certificate 3. Apply for Employment Insurance 4. Learn if you can qualify for benefits from another program. If you are not able to work because of illness, injury, or quarantine, you might qualify for up to 26 weeks of Employment Insurance (EI) sickness benefits. To qualify for ...
1. Get your Record of Employment from your employer 2. Complete your application 3. Wait for a decision 4. Look into other benefits and programs. It usually takes over 4 weeks for Service Canada to review an application and start paying benefits. You should expect to be without any income for up to a month. It can take even longer if you do not ...
Standard benefits (35 weeks): 55% of your weekly income up to $668 a week. Extended benefits (61 weeks): 33% of your weekly income up to $401 a week. 4. You must use the standard leave within 52 weeks of your child’s birth or adoption, or within 78 weeks if you take an extended leave. 5.
1. Figure out if you can get sickness benefits 2. Get a medical certificate 3. Apply for Employment Insurance 4. Learn if you can qualify for benefits from another program. Even if you are not sure that you will qualify for benefits, it is still a good idea to apply for Employment Insurance (EI). To apply for EI benefits you must fill out an ...
1. Ask for a reconsideration 2. Give your forms to Service Canada 3. Get a response 4. Appeal if you do not agree with the decision 5. Appeal again if you do not agree with the Tribunal’s decision. Most decisions about your Employment Insurance (EI) claim can be reconsidered. This can include situations where you have: