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

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 10: Line 10:
== What happens next ==
== What happens next ==
   
   
Service Canada will send you an “Acknowledgement of Receipt” of your appeal, together with a copy of the original decision denying you benefits. They will later mail you an Appeal Docket containing relevant documents and a Notice of Hearing.  
Service Canada will send you an "Acknowledgement of Receipt" of your appeal, together with a copy of the original decision denying you benefits. They will later mail you an Appeal Docket containing relevant documents and a Notice of Hearing.  


You may bring a lawyer or advocate to your Board of Referees Hearing. You will have an opportunity to present your case, and the Board may ask you questions. In some cases, your employer may attend the hearing and give evidence.
You may bring a lawyer or advocate to your Board of Referees Hearing. You will have an opportunity to present your case, and the Board may ask you questions. In some cases, your employer may attend the hearing and give evidence.
   
   
The Board will mail you their written decision in about 10 days. If you don’t like the Board’s decision, you can appeal it to the “Umpire”. Check with Service Canada about how to do this.  
The Board will mail you their written decision in about 10 days. If you don’t like the Board’s decision, you can appeal it to the "Umpire". Check with Service Canada about how to do this.


== Where to get help ==
== Where to get help ==
3,220

edits

Navigation menu