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mas911

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Sep 19, 2014
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Gentlemen
I received my PR 4 months ago and after that I came to Canada. Since then I’m applying for jobs on a national level and looking to relocate unfortunately till date I got very few interviews and promises only!

I’m afraid that I will be spending from my life savings for a year now and I don’t want to cause any liability to the country but could someone help me to know if I can apply for Employment Insurance at this stage hence I have two kids and my wife is not working as she needs to get her degree in dentistry equivalence from Canada?
 

scylla

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No - you can't apply. You don't qualify for employment insurance.

To qualify for EI, you must have first worked in Canada a minimum of 420 to 910 insurable hours (depending on the province).

Since you haven't worked in Canada yet, you don't qualify to apply for EI.
 

andrews17

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Jan 25, 2021
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Canada
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General EI question:

Anyone knows how long is it taking these days to process an EI application?

My wife applied for EI (medical leave). We submitted all the paperwork a month ago and she still hasn't received a response. Canada's website says:

"Our service standard is to provide you with a decision within 28 days of filing your application. We aim to meet this standard 80% of the time."

But it's been more than 28 days.
 

Copingwithlife

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Jul 29, 2018
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General EI question:

Anyone knows how long is it taking these days to process an EI application?

My wife applied for EI (medical leave). We submitted all the paperwork a month ago and she still hasn't received a response. Canada's website says:

"Our service standard is to provide you with a decision within 28 days of filing your application. We aim to meet this standard 80% of the time."

But it's been more than 28 days.
Call them
But since you’ve given zero back ground on your wife’s employment history, your guess is as good as ours
 

andrews17

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Jan 25, 2021
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Call them
But since you’ve given zero back ground on your wife’s employment history, your guess is as good as ours
Full-time employee (37.5 h/week) in Ontario for the past 20 months. First EI claim ever. Got Dr's note for a month sick leave. Record of employment submitted electronically by her employer.
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Full-time employee (37.5 h/week) in Ontario for the past 20 months. First EI claim ever. Got Dr's note for a month sick leave. Record of employment submitted electronically by her employer.
Strange that this isn’t covered through employer for such a short leave.