Anonymous

Timing for Reporting on Employment Insurance (8:X): Difference between revisions

From Clicklaw Wikibooks
no edit summary
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{REVIEWED LSLAP | date= August 1, 2023}}
{{REVIEWED LSLAP | date= August 8, 2024}}
{{LSLAP Manual TOC|expanded = EI}}
{{LSLAP Manual TOC|expanded = EI}}


Individuals should pay special attention to report due dates. Each claim has its own due date, and the specific timing for meeting these due dates can differ between the telephone, internet, and paper systems. For example, all Telephone Reporting Service reports made on the weekend are processed at 3:00 p.m. Sunday
Individuals should pay special attention to report due dates. Each claim has its own due date, and the specific timing for meeting these due dates can differ between the telephone, internet, and paper systems.  


Claimants must complete their reports throughout the claim period whether or not they are receiving benefits (for example, during the waiting period or a period of disqualification). When an appeal is pending, reports must continue to be made because, if the appeal is successful, the claimant may find that there will be no payments for any week which no report had been made (''EI Regulations'', s. 26).  
Claimants must complete their reports throughout the claim period whether or not they are receiving benefits (for example, during the waiting period or a period of disqualification). When an appeal is pending, reports must continue to be made because, if the appeal is successful, the claimant may find that there will be no payments for any week which no report had been made (EI Regulations, s. 26).


Individuals on maternity, parental, and sickness benefits have a responsibility to report if they earn anything, but they do not have a responsibility to make routine reports.
Individuals on maternity, parental, and sickness benefits have a responsibility to report if they earn anything, but they do not have a responsibility to make routine reports.
6,151

edits