You had to have earnings during the first 4 of the last 5 completed calendar quarters to be eligible. Additional requirements are spelled out in the Related Link below.
Yes, as long as you qualify for each of them individually.
Yes, as long as you comply with Florida's regulations concerning the move.
In Connecticut you can collect unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks. Part of the stimulus plan the Federal Government has allowed an extension of 20 weeks and an additional 13 weeks for states with an unemployment rate of 6% or more, which includes CT (currently at 8%). So as of now you can collect for up to 59 weeks. The stimulus plan expires Dec 31 2009, it may or may not be extended.
Yes, as long as you comply with the requirements from the unemployment office.
In order to collect unemployment benefits, you must be physically able to work. In order to get disability benefits, you must NOT be able to work. So you can't have it both ways.
You probably can't collect unemployment if you quit. http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/unemployment/a/unemployment.htm
You can as long as you comply with the New Jersey laws relating to unemployment compensation.
Yes, if you meet eligibility requirements for both programs. Connecticut repealed the Social Security offset regulations that reduced unemployment compensation for people who were claiming both benefits. Both Social Security and the State of Connecticut allow workers to collect unemployment and Social Security at the same time without applying a penalty to either check.
No, because there is no tax deductions in your disability which entitles you to receive unemployment.
49 days
Yes, as long as you comply with Nevada's requirements on the move.
Yes you can collect both, as long as you qualify for each.