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Difference between revisions of "I've Been Turned Down for Employment Insurance Benefits"

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| tips = Choosing the right type of appeal can be tricky. For example, if you have worked 690 hours in a region where 700 hours are required, the Board of Referees couldn't allow your claim because you worked 10 fewer hours than the Act requires. But the Canada Revenue Agency could decide that you should have received credit for 10 more hours of overtime than the employer acknowledged. In that case you would qualify. If in doubt about right type of appeal to file, seek legal advice.
| tips = Choosing the right type of appeal can be tricky. For example, if you have worked 690 hours in a region where 700 hours are required, the Board of Referees couldn't allow your claim because you worked 10 fewer hours than the Act requires. But the Canada Revenue Agency could decide that you should have received credit for 10 more hours of overtime than the employer acknowledged. In that case you would qualify. If in doubt about the right type of appeal to file, seek legal advice.
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