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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. If you delay filing your claim for benefits for more than four weeks after your last day of work, you may lose benefits.
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.
You only need to have accumulated 420 hours of insurable employment during your qualifying period to qualify for EI benefits. If you were assessed a violation, you may need more insurable hours to qualify for benefits.
In 2022, the employee EI premium rate will be $1.58 per $100. This premium rate and the MIE increase means that insured workers will pay a maximum annual EI premium in 2022 of $952.74 compared with $889.54 in 2021.
You only need to have accumulated 420 hours of insurable employment during your qualifying period to qualify for EI benefits. If you were assessed a violation, you may need more insurable hours to qualify for benefits.
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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. If you delay filing your claim for benefits for more than four weeks after your last day of work, you may lose benefits.
Yes, a worker can quit their job due to stress and still receive employment insurance (\u201cEI\u201d) if they can prove that they had no reasonable alternative but to resign.
T4Es are for 1 calendar year, from January 1 to December 31. You must file this slip with your income tax return for that tax year. The T4E indicates: the gross amount of benefits paid, including CERB.
Yes, you can get employment insurance (\u201cEI\u201d) regular benefits if you have \u201cjust cause\u201d to quit your job. However, if you do not have so-called \u201cjust cause\u201d to quit, and you quit your employment voluntarily, you will not be eligible for EI regular benefits. The Government of Canada will reject your application.
In addition, a uniform entrance requirement for EI regular benefits at 420 hours of insurable employment as of September 26, 2021 for a 1 year period provides a minimum entitlement of 14 weeks of regular benefits, up to a minimum entitlement of 26 weeks in EI economic regions with higher unemployment rates.

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