No
Yes, Although Colorado is the "liable" state, which would be paying the benefit, Nevada, acting as the "agent" state could assist you in obtaining it. You still have to meet all the requirements of Colorado and report whatever they require.
Any state that does not include California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
You can only draw umemployment if you get fired. If you could receive it for quitting a job noone would be working.
You would be flying over California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado.
East
That would be Nevada,
East
Colorado does not contain the Sierra Nevada Mountains. These mountain ranges are located mainly in California while a portion called Carson Range lies in Nevada. Some mountains that are found in Colorado are Mount Sneffels and Mount Evans.
Yes. Nevada state health insurance does offer medicare for some eligible citizens of Nevada. To see if you would qualify for what you need, you would need to access the government medicare website for Nevada.
No. Because you were in total control of your business/income and therefore not an out of work wage earner, you would not qualify for unemployment.
If you work 82.5 hours per month you are considered employed and would not qualify for unemployment benefits.
nevada, new mexico, and utah