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Includes information about Employment Insurance (EI) temporary benefits for workers, sickness, fishing and family-related benefits as well as how to apply online and submit a report.
The Employment Insurance (EI) program provides temporary income support to unemployed workers while they look for employment or to upgrade their skills. The EI program also provides special benefits to workers who take time off work due to specific life events:
To find out if you're eligible to receive EI regular benefits, you must submit an application. The online application takes about 1 hour to complete. If you don't complete the application all at once, you can come back to it later using the temporary password that you receive when you start.
Using direct deposit, the Government of Canada can deposit payments automatically into your bank account and avoid postal delay. Sign up for direct deposit when you apply for EI! It is convenient, secure and reliable.
Find out if you could be eligible for EI, discover the right benefits for your situation and estimate how much you could receive.
You must provide a valid nine-digit Social Insurance Number. Please enter all nine digits as they appear on your Social Insurance Number card, with no spaces or hyphens. The Access Code is the four-digit code that was sent to you by mail shortly after you applied for Employment Insurance benefits.
While receiving Employment Insurance (EI) benefits, you have to complete a report every 2 weeks to show that you’re eligible and to continue receiving benefits. You can submit your reports using the Internet Reporting System or the Telephone Reporting System.
Employment Insurance (formerly Unemployment Insurance) is a government program that provides temporary benefit payments during a period of unemployment. The Employment Insurance (EI) program also provides illness, parental and caregiving benefits for persons who are away from work due to health and family-related reasons.
The employment insurance system is set for another round of pandemic-related changes that come into force on Sunday. Here are a few of the key changes that will apply to new claims for benefits...
Employment Insurance, or EI, is a benefit program offered to Canadians in the labour force who are not currently working. There are several reasons why you may apply for EI.