links18 said:80K is a lot of money.![]()
thezieglers said:It's called Eomplyment Insurance but requires you had worked before
canadayogini said:Hi Emceemouli,
$80-$85k in Calgary will be fine, depending on what you expect as your standard of living and the rent/mortgage that you pay.
I know you can live quite comfortably on that... my husband and I have lived on a lot less than that in Calgary and we'll be moving back there, with 2 children (1 of those a newborn) and all of us will live on my husband's salary of less than $40k... so I think you're going to be ok!
Car parking is very expensive there... if you are working downtown may want to consider car share or alternate car parking options.
Leon said:Temporary foreign workers getting EI is a hit and miss. Some people have been refused based on not being ready, willing and able to take any job that comes along because they are on a closed permit, even in spite of having appealed the decision. Others have been approved, especially if they are on a temporary lay-off where it is known they will be called back and they are not really expected to find another job for a month.
If your work permit is expired, I think you have a very slim chance though.
links18 said:That's interesting. However, if you are ready, able and willing to work in the U.S. you should qualify for EI as there are reciprocal agreements with the U.S. on employment/unemployment insurance.