+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

EI & CERB application

ara_sj1001

Full Member
Sep 19, 2019
42
3
I received the ROE from current employer.
last day of work : Mar 19, 2020

But, I am still working only for a few days under same employer. My working hour was 40/week but it is now only 10-11hrs/week.

Can I still apply for the EI or CERB?
although I am still working, my working hour is shorter than before so I can't cover my living expenses.
Is it possible to apply?
 

Copingwithlife

VIP Member
Jul 29, 2018
3,937
1,903
Earth
I received the ROE from current employer.
last day of work : Mar 19, 2020

But, I am still working only for a few days under same employer. My working hour was 40/week but it is now only 10-11hrs/week.

Can I still apply for the EI or CERB?
although I am still working, my working hour is shorter than before so I can't cover my living expenses.
Is it possible to apply?
No for CERB. If you read the eligibility on the government's website you'll see that you cannot be working . Apply for EI. On your ROE it'll say how many insurable you have worked . I believe the hours required for EI range from 412-700 depending where you live in the country.They have a program called working while on claim
However this all depends upon what type of work permit you hold, if you're a PR, citizen
 
Last edited: