So far I can not see a way around it. It comes back to the SIN, you can not apply for EI when it's expired. Even with implied status, you can not renew it but can continue to work.
This may be hard to hear but even if your SIN was not expired, it would not be as straight forward to qualify. To claim EI:
1. you must have lost your job through no fault of your own(e.g. laid off). Being fired will disqualify you. If you fell out of status, the question will be whether it was out of your countrol?
2. you must be available to work - this is where it gets tricky for work permit holders. Without a valid work permit, you are technically not available for work even if a job opening came up, so you may be disqualified.
There have been changes to EI rules that take effect in 2013. These changes basically mean EI is no longer something we can rely on(eventhough we pay into it), so it's important that we save for a rainy day or our families will have to start using the food banks.
scaryclare said:
Hi can anybody tell me if they have found a way that EI can be claimed during restoration? Obviously your SIN expires the date that your visa expires and you can only renew it with a new visa and we have been told they can't process our application because our SIN's have expired! My arguement with them is that the only reason we can't work is due to the delays at SC in processing the LMOs, we have worked enough insurable hours and paid EI all the time we have been here working, It's so frustrating, Health care will extend your cover for 90 days so why not SIN? Thank you