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There are several types of Employment Insurance benefits:
There are several types of Employment Insurance benefits:


*Regular Benefits are for people who lose their jobs through no fault of their own.
*Regular benefits are for people who lose their jobs through no fault of their own.
*Maternity and Parental Benefits are for those who are pregnant, have recently given birth, are adopting a child, or are caring for a newborn.
*Maternity and parental benefits are for those who are pregnant, have recently given birth, are adopting a child, or are caring for a newborn.
*Sickness Benefits are for people who cannot work because of sickness or injury.
*Sickness benefits are for people who cannot work because of sickness or injury.
*Compassionate Care Benefits are for people who have to provide care or support to a family member who is gravely ill with a significant risk of death.
*Caregiving benefits are for people who have to provide care or support to a family member who is critically ill or injured or requires end-of-life care.


To apply for EI benefits, you need to fill out an application for EI at a Service Canada Centre or online. At the website, look for "Apply for Employment Insurance Benefits" under "Online Services and Forms."
To apply for EI benefits, you need to fill out an application for EI at a Service Canada Centre or online. At the website, look for "Apply for Employment Insurance Benefits" under "Online Services and Forms."
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