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Q: Can you have your unemployment check if you move in Canada?
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What is the rate of unemployment in Canada?

As of September 2010, the rate of unemployment in Canada is 8.0%


What is Canada's unemployment rate?

Canada's estimated unemployment rate for 2008 was 6.1%. Source: CIA World Factbook


Where is it possible to get unemployment insurance in Canada?

In Canada,unemployment insurance (now known as employment insurance) is available from the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Canada via Service Canada.


Who brought unemployment benefits to Canada?

William Lyon Mackenzie King (Mackenzie King for short) brought unemployment insurance into Canada


What has the author Pierre Issalys written?

Pierre Issalys has written: 'Unemployment insurance benefits' -- subject(s): Canada, Canada. Unemployment Insurance Commission, Law and legislation, Unemployment Insurance


Can an unemployment check be stopped or cancelled?

Yes, if they have cause, the issuer of the unemployment check may stop or cancel checks.


Can you apply for unemployment and disability pension in Canada?

Yes.


If you receive unemployment in Ohio can you move to Florida and still collect unemployment?

You probably can't collect unemployment if you quit. http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/unemployment/a/unemployment.htm


How do you check status on my Md unemployment check?

use a computer


What to do when unemployment check is not receivecd?

Get a job.


What is the national unemployment rate in Canada?

The United States has a higher unemployment rate than Canada at this time.For several decades Canada typically had reported its unemployment rate as somewhat higher than the US rate. For example, in June 2008 the reported unemployment in the US was 5.5 percent and 6.1% in Canada. However, a closer examination reveals that the two countries measure the unemployment rate differently. Craig Riddell, a University of British Columbia economist, found that a 0.9% difference was caused by the differing measurement systems.Statistics Canada has also acknowledged this, and it now publishes a second unemployment rate using the same methodology as the Americans. Using the American methodology, the June 2008 Canadian unemployment rate was 5.3%, which was 0.2% lower than the American rate.As of February 2012, Canada's national unemployment rate stood at 7.4% while America's was 9.1%.


Can you continue to collect unemployment in NYC and move?

Yes, as long as you comply with the requirements from the unemployment office.