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  2. How do I apply for EI benefits? - Steps to Justice

    stepstojustice.ca/questions/employment-and-work/how-do-i-apply-ei-benefits

    No matter what type of EI benefits you are applying for, you should apply as soon as possible. It is best to apply well before the deadline. Be sure to apply as soon as you don't have work. If you apply more than 4 weeks after you have an interruption of earnings, it may be harder to get approved for EI. If you are approved, you might get less ...

  3. 4. Apply for EI benefits - Steps to Justice

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    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 home, you can apply at a Service Canada Office using one of their internet kiosks or at a public internet access site like a library.

  4. Can I get EI if I quit my job? - Steps to Justice

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    Before you can qualify for EI, you must work to earn the hours needed. You need to earn between 420 and 700 insurable hours during your qualifying period. The higher the rate of unemployment in your area, the fewer hours you need to qualify for EI.

  5. 5. Apply for EI - Steps to Justice

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    To apply for EI benefits you must fill out an application online. Y ou can also apply at a Service Canada Centre . If you're not able to apply online or have trouble with the online form, contact Service Canada for help at 1-800-622-6232 .

  6. 2. Complete your application - Steps to Justice

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    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 home, you can use an internet kiosk at a Service Canada Office or a public internet access site like a library.

  7. 3. Wait for a decision - Steps to Justice

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    Service Canada will also pay back any benefits for the time that your application was being processed. If you do not qualify for EI, Service Canada will send you that decision in writing. If you disagree with the decision, you have 30 days from the date you first find out about the decision to ask Service Canada to reconsider.

  8. 1. Get your Record of Employment from your employer

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    A Service Canada agent will tell you how to get your ROE or what else they will need to complete your application. Be sure to apply as soon as you don't have work. If you apply more than 4 weeks after you have an interruption of earnings, it may be harder to get approved for EI. If you are approved, you might get less money.

  9. 1. Figure out if you can get Regular EI Benefits

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    To qualify for EI, you need a certain number of insurable hours. Usually, you need between 420 and 700 insurable hours to get EI. The exact amount depends on the rate of unemployment in your area. The lower the unemployment rate where you live, the more hours you will need to qualify for EI.

  10. 1. Figure out if you qualify for compassionate care benefits

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    If you are self-employed, you can apply for these benefits if you have paid EI premiums for at least 52 weeks. To arrange to pay premiums as a self-employed worker, you can set up an online account at www.servicecanada.ca. Choosing to pay premiums as a self-employed worker is an important decision that usually cannot be changed.

  11. Employment Insurance benefits - Steps to Justice

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    EI sickness benefits: you have at least 600 insurable hours; your weekly earnings went down by more than 40%; you’re not able to work because you’re sick, injured, or in quarantine (*2) 55% of your weekly income up to $668 a week; lasts up to 26 weeks; 2. You’ll need medical proof of your sickness or injury. EI maternity benefits