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Copy Cancel. Did you find what you were looking for? It depends. If you choose to leave your job, you can only get Employment Insurance EI if you have just cause for leaving. There are many different situations that might give you just cause for leaving your job. Some examples are:. Every case is different. When you apply for EI, you will probably have to describe your situation and explain what steps you took to fix the problem before you quit.

You will only have just cause for quitting if you can show that there were no other reasonable steps you could have taken. You are expected to have tried other ways to fix the problem before you quit. For example, if your boss is not paying you on time, you should first try to fix the problem by talking to your boss or someone else in management. Sometimes your decision to quit may not have been voluntary. For example, you should tell Service Canada staff if your employer threatened or bullied you into quitting when you really did not want to leave your job.

Rotate image Save Cancel. Breaking news: See More. Next Last. EI when moving to another province? Was wondering if you could claim EI if you quit your previous job because you were moving to a different province, and did not have a job once you arrived there. Did a quick search on the net but came up empty handed.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Yes, you can claim EI if you move to another city with reasonable reason. My friend moved to Toronto from Montreal for marriage. She got EI.



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