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You can as long as you comply with the New Jersey laws relating to unemployment compensation.
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Probably not.Another answer:Only the "liable state" (the one where your employer pays its unemployment taxes to) is the one you receive your unemployment compensation from.
Massachusetts, followed by New Jersey, then Washington.
The NM unemployment rate is higher than what the government says, if they did it the right way we would be in the high 7's , there aren't nearly enough jobs and that's why thousands of people show up for minimum wage jobs, when they only have 100 to 200 positions available
If i am not mistaken, the unemployment office for New Brunswick NJ is located at 506 Jersey Ave.
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Answer: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. If you work 18 months only in New York, but live outside the state, you MUST file with New York. If you worked in 2 or more states, you can file in any of them, or even combine your earnings from several employers. See the Related Link below for more details.
Unemployment is not one of the deductions from a worker's paycheck. The employer, only, pays for unemployment insurance.
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.
Paterson or passaic
people who don't work