yes, but it depends on the specific reason why you quit. since you quit it is your burden to show you quit with good cause attributable to the employer and it must be very compelling. See the Related Link below.
No, because this is not a qualified quit under conditions that is not the fault of the employee.
structural unemployment
I moved from Washington to Missouri, I found a job right away but it was seasonal. When I was laid off for the winter I had not worked long enough in MO to be eligible for unemployment thru Missouri, so my claim was paid out of Washington (at that state's maximum amount). It was definately a benefit because it paid more than Missouri would have. In fact, I received more in unemployment per week than I got paid per week in Missouri
Because Missouri is the "liable state", with responsibility to pay the benefits, you can't transfer them to Georgia. However, you can continue to receive Missouri's benefits while in Georgia by contacting either the Missouri or Georgia's (the "agent state") and following their instructions.
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!
The people on The Trail Of Tears were relocated because the Cherokee forced then to leave.
In your resignation, if you are able, available, and actively seeking work and you were not able to perform your last job due to health reasons, the unemployment office will probably allow quitting under those conditions and approve your benefits. See the Related Link below.
Buncrana was relocated to another location for many reasons. Buncrana was relocated to another location because the people that lived there were looking for more out of life.
because of the tsunami and earth quake
yes, mission Santa Clara was relocated 5 times because it kept on getting destroyed.
In December 1999 Boris Yeltsin resigned as Russia's president because of failing health.
If you're asking if you would be eligible for unemployment compensation because it would be a hardship on you to have to move, then most states would allow quitting under those circumstances, but you would have to check with your state's employment office.
In December 1999 Boris Yeltsin resigned as Russia's president because of failing health.