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How, where and when to apply5 O, ?3 s$ R9 K
3 o( e) D! N8 c; d$ s6 L0 bTo find out if you can receive EI benefits, you must submit an application for EI on-line or in person at your local office, even if you receive or will receive money when you become unemployed.3 N' q. K1 A5 H' c. y
5 E- h2 p1 J5 A' {; a( N% qYou must request your Record of Employment (ROE) from your last employer. If you have your ROE from your last employer, apply immediately. If you did not receive your last ROE within 14 daysof your last day of work, submit your application as soon as the 14 days are over, along with proof of employment (for example, pay stubs). If one or more ROE covering periods prior to your last employment are missing, you must still submit your claim for benefits.
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If getting your ROE is a problem, your local office can help you. You will have to fill out a form "Request for Record of Employment" explaining what efforts you have made to obtain it. You will have to provide proof of your employment (such as: pay stubs, cancelled pay cheques, T4 slip, work schedules). If possible, we will use the proof to calculate your claim.
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If you are applying for maternity, parental, compassionate care or sickness benefits, you should apply as soon as you stop working.. K) o3 H; @" [: D
' i' R- B: ^9 `0 CDelaying in filing your claim for benefits beyond 4 weeks after your last day of work may cause loss of benefits. |
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