i am moving to PA, and will be looking for work, can i collect during this period?
no pay
Yes, but you have to file for unemployment in PA.Correction:You cannot be paid by Pennsylvania, as they are not the "liable state" that collected the unemployment taxes from your former employer. Only North Carolina pays, but you can continue to collect from NC. You might contact the PA office to assist you through the interstate unemployment claims program, however.
Information about unemployment in PA can be found on the state government's website. There is valuable information there for those who are unemployed as well as for employers who need to file paperwork for former employees.
Use the link below to the Pennsylvania Unemployment Insurance web site to find the contact information to ask about PA state unemployment insurance EE deductions.
Go on your state unemployment site.
no, because it is considerd ilegal
Under the Interstate Unemployment Agreement provisions you could file in either, but preferably in New York since it is the "liable state" which collected the unemployment taxes from your employer.
You file for unemployment from the "liable state" which collects the unemployment insurance from the employer you worked for. In this case, the "liable state" is New York. You can file in Pennsylvania, as the "agent state", but it is New York that Pennsylvania would contact in your behalf.
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You collect from the state where you worked. I live in PA but I worked in MD. My money comes from MD. <><> You may file for unemployment in Maryland, the "agent" state, but through the interstate agreement, the "liable" state, New Jersey is responsible for making the actual payments
What does cob stand for or mean on the Pa unemployment status
You cannot collect unemployment in another state that you weren't working in. Most of the time you cannot collect unemployment if you were terminated. This is particularly true in an at will state like Ohio.