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Yes, you might if the reason for quitting was justified according to the rules in the state where you work. It may be due to the work itself or personal reasons such as health, moving with spouse, etc.
The answer to this depends on why your quit your job. In order to qualify for unemployment benefits you need to have quit or been released from your job at no fault of your own. If you quit for your own personal reasons and were not essentially "forced" out then you do not qualify for benefits. You also need to meet other requirements regarding the length of your employment and the hours your worked, etc.

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No. If you haven't worked here yet you can only collect from the "liable state", the one where you had your previous job and that employer paid the state payroll taxes to.

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You can never get unemployment anywhere for "just quitting your job". There has to ba a bonafide, state approved reason, whether work or personal related.

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You need to contact the employment security office in the state where you work, because some states do allow for this, while others do not.

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Yes you can collect unemployment insurance from the of California while living in another state or district.

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