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You might want to call a lawyer or whoever is giving you the unemployment benefits. My best guess is no because you are leaving the state so you must apply for unemployment benefits for the state you relocate in. Keep on striving!
You could file for unemployment in Virginia, but under the interstate unemployment benefits program, only the "liable" state, Florida in this case would be obligated to pay, and under the terms and conditions of its laws.
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you sign up in the state your in if you plan to stay there
No. If you quit your job, you are not eligible for Unemployment benefits.
No. Your Social Security benefits and unemployment compensation will not affect one another.
No, those are state tax benefits that can only be taxed by the state you live in.
You can apply for unemployment benefits, but it is up to the Department of Employment Security if they will award benefits or not. However, if you gave notice because you had another joblined up, you probably will not be awarded benefits.
Yes. See the Related Link below for full details under part "II. Eligible BB Moving after Marriage"
Yes, illegal immigrants are ineligible for benefits. However, you can be a legal resident in one state, work in another state and be eligible for unemployment benefits from the state you WORK in.
The state you perform your work in is the "liable state", the state that pays your unemployment benefits. No matter whether you live in the state you work in, or even if the company's headquarters are in another, you get your benefits from where you work.
No