Can I collect EI if my spouse moves?

Can I collect EI if my spouse moves?

You may still receive EI regular benefits if you voluntarily leave your job to follow a spouse, common-law partner or dependent child to a new place.

Can I get EI if I got fired?

If you are unemployed and looking for work, you may be able to get Employment Insurance (EI) benefits even if you were fired. If EI staff say you were fired because of “misconduct”, they will not give you benefits. Misconduct usually means doing something wrong on purpose.

How do I request a roe from my employer?

How you can request a copy of an issued paper ROE

  1. your business name, phone number and address (and mailing address, if different)
  2. your 15-character PAN issued by CRA.
  3. name(s) and Social Insurance Number(s) of employee(s) for whom ROE(s) is/are requested.
  4. year(s) of ROE(s) requested.
  5. reason for request and.
  6. your signature.

What happens if employer does not issue Roe?

Employers are liable for two kinds of penalties for failing to provide an ROE on time. First, employers may be fined by the federal government up to $2,000 or imprisoned for up to six months, or both. Second, employers may be liable to the employee for damages for the inconvenience they caused.

Can I apply for EI without my roe?

Always apply for EI benefits as soon as you stop working. You can apply for benefits even if you have not yet received your Record of Employment (ROE). If you delay filing your claim for benefits for more than four weeks after your last day of work, you may lose benefits.

How do I know if I qualify for EI?

You will need between 420 and 700 hours of insurable employment based on the unemployment rate in your area during the qualifying period to qualify for regular benefits: Look up EI Economic Region by Postal Code to find out the unemployment rate in your region and the number of hours to qualify for regular benefits.

How long does it take for EI to make a decision on your claim?

28 days

Is it worth it to work while on EI?

Yes, you can work while getting EI, but half the amount you earn will be taken off your EI benefits. This applies as long as you do not earn more than 90% of the average insurable earnings your benefit was based on. Any money you earn above that 90% will be fully taken off your benefits.

How much money can I make while on EI?

You will be able to keep 50 cents of your EI benefits for every dollar you earn, up to 90 % of the weekly insurable earnings used to calculate your EI benefit amount, if you work while receiving regular benefits and have served your waiting period.

How much money can you make on EI before they deduct?

You keep the greater of $75 or 40 percent of your weekly benefit rate each week (the earnings from about one day of work) without any deduction from your benefits. Any amount earned above the $75 or 40 percent is deducted dollar-for-dollar from your benefits.

Can I apply for Cerb while working?

You may be eligible if you have stopped working because of COVID-19. When submitting your first claim, you cannot have earned more than $1,000 in employment and/or self-employment income for a period of at least 14 or more consecutive days within the four-week benefit period of your claim.

How much money can I make while on CRB?

But to make sure the benefit reaches those who need it most, the CRB has an income threshold of $38,000 CAD. This amount excludes CRB payments. You will have to reimburse $0.50 CAD for every dollar of net income you earn above $38,000 CAD on your income tax return for that year (2020 or 2021).

How long can you claim Cerb?

16 weeks

Will Cerb be extended past 26 weeks?

The CRA Is Extending $2,000 CRB From 26 Weeks to 38 Weeks. Judging from the announcement of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on February 19, 2021, the health crisis is far from over. Claimants who would begin to exhaust their CRB in late March 2021 will have an additional 12 weeks to claim the taxable benefit.