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Difference between revisions of "Qualifying for Employment Insurance (8:III)"

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*f) Northern British Columbia.  
*f) Northern British Columbia.  


For more details on the regions, refer to the ''EI Regulations'', Schedule I, s 7. The monthly seasonally adjusted regional rate is available   from [http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/71-001-x/2009005/t018-eng.htm Statistics Canada].
For more details on the regions, refer to the ''EI Regulations'', Schedule I, s 7. The monthly seasonally adjusted regional rate is available from Statistics Canada online.
 
:'''NOTE:''' The Commission reviews the boundaries established for the purposes of employment insurance at least once every five years (EI Regulations, s 18(2)).


:'''NOTE:''' A claimant who does not qualify at the time of his or her application may subsequently qualify if the regional unemployment rate  should rise into a higher category. However, the converse does not apply. That is, once a claimant meets the requirements, he or she will not be cut off if the rate subsequently goes down.  
:'''NOTE:''' A claimant who does not qualify at the time of his or her application may subsequently qualify if the regional unemployment rate  should rise into a higher category. However, the converse does not apply. That is, once a claimant meets the requirements, he or she will not be cut off if the rate subsequently goes down.  
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