four weeks
No. You cannot receive unemployment benefits and retire also. To receive them you must be actively seeking full time employment
You need to contact the Department of Employment Security directly for details. How much you can earn, if anything, depends on your dependent status and other factors.
can i get any employment money if my car has been fire and very bad to use
Yes if you're just visiting, but No if you plan on staying and living overseas.
You notify the unemployment commission, stop collecting benefits (unemployment is not an entitlement, it is something you receive as a benefit to help you get through a period when you are unemployed by no fault of your own), and move happily into your new position of employment.
Yes, providing you comply with the regulations of the state you worked in, New York, concerning moving while collecting benefits.
According to the Related Link below, if you move to a state with Employment Benefits, you are eligible for up to 20 weeks of benefits. I the state does not have those benefits, then you may receive up to 2 weeks.
Any income you receive (which all must be reported) will affect your benefits in the week received.
If someone is unemployed, then they do not receive any sort of salary or income.
You have to apply for it. You can only receive unemployment if you are currently unemployed, searching for a job and otherwise qualify for unemployment benefits. Some of the qualifications include not being fired for any cause of your own, having worked at your previous place of employment a certain # of hours a week for a certain amount of time, etc.
If you have a work history that qualifies you to receive unemployment benefits in the first place, check with the employment security office in your state. Most states will allow your earning some income while on benefits, but each has their own formulas for doing so.
They don't affect each other. Florida repealed its statutes allowing unemployment compensation to be offset (reduced) by Social Security benefits. If you qualify for both unemployment and Social Security, you will receive your full check under each program.