My friend has worked for just over a year since landing here in Vancouver, BC on PR, he is still on a PR status.
He has been made redundant and he is looking for a job for now.
Someone suggested him to apply for EI Regular benefit....& His questions are...
1) Can he apply for EI benefits ?
2) If not recommended, WHY ? Any future consequences for being on EI benefit, please ?
3) How long he has until to apply for this ? on CRA's website they suggest to apply as soon as possible.
Your input on this will help him make correct decision.
This subject should be posted under the Settlement Issues instead of Skilled worker topic.
He must have worked a minimum of 420 to 700 insurable hours, depending on where he live in Canada and the unemployment rate in his economic region at the time his claim for benefits starts. In some instances, he will need 910 insurable hours to qualify.
Filing the claim for benefits beyond 4 weeks after the last day of work may cause loss of benefits.
My friend has worked for just over a year since landing here in Vancouver, BC on PR, he is still on a PR status.
He has been made redundant and he is looking for a job for now.
Someone suggested him to apply for EI Regular benefit....& His questions are...
1) Can he apply for EI benefits ?
2) If not recommended, WHY ? Any future consequences for being on EI benefit, please ?
3) How long he has until to apply for this ? on CRA's website they suggest to apply as soon as possible.
Your input on this will help him make correct decision.