No, you will not.
If the U.S. Senate determines to continue to fund the unemployment benefits this week, residents will continue to be able to receive their federally funded unemployment benefits, as if nothing happened. If you happen to be one of the many Michigan residents who are unemployed and are receiving unemployment benefits and you now have questions, call your local unemployment office. They will better be able to explain what you will qualify for and what you will not be receiving at this point. Rumors do fly in situations like this; however, find out the facts before taking everything that you hear to heart.
No. If you qualify under each program's guidelines, you will receive a full check for both Social Security and unemployment. Michigan no longer offsets unemployment compensation when you receive Social Security income.
You can get unemployment as long as you qualified to receive them and continue to comply with the requirements while you're on it.
It is illegal to collect unemployment benefits while employed in NYS.
You probably can't collect unemployment if you quit. http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/unemployment/a/unemployment.htm
Yes, if you notified them of the move and complied with their instructions for continuance.
If you report your employment, where you receive your commissions, to the employment security office, they'll advise you as to if you are still unemployed or if it is part time employment, which is allowed in some jurisdictions.
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.
Can you receive unemployment benefit after your fmla runs out
If you had qualified for Colorado's unemployment, they are the only one liable for your benefit. However, you can continue to receive it if you comply with Colorado's instructions on moving to another state and, you may contact Florida's office for assistance in getting that benefit. They would only act as an "agent" in that case, however.
Probably not. To receive unemployment you have to be willing and able to work.