Posts tagged with: employment insurance

How to appeal my EI decision?...
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IMPORTANT: The 4 digits EI access code will no longer be useful to register your My Service Canada Account. You must request your Personal Access Code (PAC) separately. Click here to learn how to request your PAC. Once you have...
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Can I travel within or outside Canada while on EI? Yes, you can! Unlike many rumors out there that say you are not allowed to go on vacation, you are permitted to do so as long as you declare in...
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Early Reporting covering the week of December 10 to 23rd. If you have a reporting period ending December 23, 2023, you can submit your report early. This helps to ensure that you receive your payments on time during the December...
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Pension income resulting from any employment constitutes earnings for benefit purposes. These include: Employer pension plans, including employment as a member of the Armed Forces or any police force. This also applies to pensions from employment in another country, whether or not...
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  Under regular EI benefits, your weekly benefit is deducted roughly by 50% of your weekly earned gross income. This same rule applies to special benefits as well. Earnings paid or payable by your employer at the end of your...
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* * * IMPORTANT NOTICE * * * Due to Monday Victoria Day holiday on May 20th, 2019, all EI claimants (regular or special benefits) will experience a direct deposit payment delay of one or two business days through their...
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One year ago, the Ontario Government launched phase 1 of the Basic Income Pilot in Hamilton, Brantford, Brant County, Lindsay and Thunder Bay and surrounding area. The purpose of this pilot is to determine whether a basic income can better...
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* * * IMPORTANT NOTICE * * * EI claimant are able to complete the report for the week of 2019 New Year as soon as on Friday December 28th. Your money will be direct deposited to your bank on...
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Due to national Labour Day holiday on Monday September 3rd 2018, all EI claimants (regular or special) may experience a delay of one or two business days in receiving their Employment Insurance cheques or direct deposit. Payment will be received...
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Due to provincial Civic Day holiday on Monday August 6th, 2018, all EI claimants (regular or special) from province of AB, BC, SK, ON, NB and Nunavut may experience a delay of one or two business days in receiving their Employment Insurance cheques or direct deposit....
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When you are on regular EI, you may collect up to 4 weeks of sickness benefits without having to convert your claim from regular to sickness benefits. The sickness EI payment will be the same as the regular EI. However,...
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An emergency measure has been adopted by federal government to assist individuals affected by the B.C. forest fire. If you have lost your job due to the incident, you must apply for E.I. as soon as possible even without your...
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How to apply for employment insurance benefits....
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