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No. Once you start working again (especially for 3 or 4 months), your unemployment stops.
The state of Kansas has unemployment extension in place after three months of the state reaching unemployment of 6.5 percent. If an extension is granted it is good for 13 months.
There is only one similarity, they are both HOT in the summer months. Florida has a more tropical humid climate, while Arizona is deserty and very dry.
Check the base period in the Related Link below to see if the period between end of work and filing of your claim is within the boundaries.
It just changed to 6 months
You would be able to in most states, but your benefits would be drastically reduced. The base period is usually the first 4 of the last 5 complete calendar periods. Check with your local employment security office.
6 months then they can consider you for another 6 months.
It can refer to animal behavior or to the behavior of some human travelers who head North during the summer months to places like Colorado or Alaska and spend their winters in Florida, Arizona or Mexico. They are often called Snowbirds.
No. If you are too ill to work then you are not eligible for unemployment.
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6 months