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The bandit absconded with a portion of the bank's money.
The officer went to check up on the prisoners, but they had absconded.
Normally, yes, as long as you comply with the first state's requirements for finding a job and its provisions for making the move.
ran away from
You can't qualify for the mere act of moving to another state. There has to be other eligibility issues such as the work history, reason for the loss of the job, etc.
No. You QUIT the job. To get unemployment you have to be fired.
Yes.
No. If you quit your job, you are not eligible for Unemployment benefits.
No, it is not required. You need to pay provident fund only to people who are regular employees and not people who have left the company or absconded.
This is not likely. However, I suppose if you are applying for a job in law enforcement, that might be another story.
It means you ran away from your court mandated sentence.
An absconder absconded with some valuables from the bank.