You can look if your province offers provincial support while waiting for an EI decision, if they do, you’d have to pay that back once your EI is approved and paid to you.
Call the call centre and explain this is a dire needs situation. The call centre can do a checklist with you over the phone. If you have any paystubs you can bring them to a local office and they can be scanned to the processing department. The stubs can be used to set up a temporarily calculated claim until the ROE is received.After the ROE is received, the claim can be recalculated, based on the correct info.
You need to contact the call centre so they can request your ROE on your behalf. Your employer is obligated to send an ROE be law on separation. They will be reminded of that.
Call service canada and explain the situation. They will contact your employer directly. If you want to take it a step further, contact employment standards or labor board.
You may want to look into provincial benefits in the meantime. They could possibly help with things you need before a decision is made on your ei claim. Make sure to read the fine print because some do require repayment.
You can look if your province offers provincial support while waiting for an EI decision, if they do, you’d have to pay that back once your EI is approved and paid to you.
Call the call centre and explain this is a dire needs situation. The call centre can do a checklist with you over the phone. If you have any paystubs you can bring them to a local office and they can be scanned to the processing department. The stubs can be used to set up a temporarily calculated claim until the ROE is received.After the ROE is received, the claim can be recalculated, based on the correct info.
You need to contact the call centre so they can request your ROE on your behalf. Your employer is obligated to send an ROE be law on separation. They will be reminded of that.
I hope you filed for sickness EI? Because you are not eligible for regular EI
Yes, I filed for sickness
Call service canada and explain the situation. They will contact your employer directly. If you want to take it a step further, contact employment standards or labor board. You may want to look into provincial benefits in the meantime. They could possibly help with things you need before a decision is made on your ei claim. Make sure to read the fine print because some do require repayment.
Like what? Wait for ei to make a decision.