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To request a reconsideration, complete the [http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/cgi-bin/search/eforms/index.cgi?app=prfl&frm=ins5210&ln=eng reconsideration form] and mail it to the address provided on the form within ''thirty (30) days'' of receiving the decision.  
To request a reconsideration, complete the [http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/cgi-bin/search/eforms/index.cgi?app=prfl&frm=ins5210&ln=eng reconsideration form] and mail it to the address provided on the form within ''thirty (30) days'' of receiving the decision.  


If you do not agree with the reconsideration decision, you can file an [http://www1.canada.ca/en/sst/ap/eigd.html appeal] with the Social Security Tribunal. Your appeal must be filed within 30 days of receiving your reconsideration decision.  
If you do not agree with the reconsideration decision, you can file an [http://www1.canada.ca/en/sst/ap/eigd.html appeal] with the Social Security Tribunal. Your appeal must be filed within ''thirty (30) days'' of receiving your reconsideration decision.  


If you disagree with the decision made by the Social Security Tribunal, you can [http://www1.canada.ca/en/sst/ap/eiad.html appeal] to the Social Security Tribunal's Appeal Division. The appeal must be filed within 30 days of receiving the appeal decision. You will have to request permission to file the appeal
If you disagree with the decision made by the Social Security Tribunal, you can [http://www1.canada.ca/en/sst/ap/eiad.html appeal] to the Social Security Tribunal's Appeal Division. The appeal must be filed within ''thirty (30) days'' of receiving the appeal decision. You will have to request permission to file the appeal


== What happens next ==
== What happens next ==
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You will need ''leave to appeal'' (permission to appeal) to this second level, unless you are appealing the General Division’s decision to dismiss your appeal.  
You will need ''leave to appeal'' (permission to appeal) to this second level, unless you are appealing the General Division’s decision to dismiss your appeal.  


You must file your appeal '''within 30 days''' of the day you got the decision from the General Division.
You must file your appeal '''within thirty (30) days''' of the day you got the decision from the General Division.  
 
The Government of Canada's website provides a [http://www.canada.ca/en/sst/hta/index.html summary of the appeal process]. Look under '''Employment Insurance Appeals – EI Appeal Division'''.  


The Government of Canada's website provides a [http://www.canada.ca/en/sst/hta/index.html summary of the appeal process]. Look under '''Employment Insurance Appeals – EI Appeal Division'''.


== Where to get help ==
== Where to get help ==
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