Probably not, depending upon the state that you live in. However, if you are fired because you missed work too often, because you had to stay home and care for your grandchild, you may very well qualify for unemployment.
Driving your car if you receive long term care benefits depends on the reasons for the benefits. If the benefits are received on account of a deteriorating or mental disease they may restrict your license therefore limiting your driving privileges.
Probably so, if you had qualified from a loss of another job that had a sufficient work history, etc. In any case, you have to report any income you receive and your unemployment benefits may be offset, depending on the pay you get and your state's criteria for part time work.
as long as you remain on active duty
Freelancers are not employed, therefore, they don't get to receive employment benefits like health insurance, retirement benefits, unemployment benefits, etc. Freelancers, however, are free to choose a health insurance provider of their choice and pay for it using their freelance earnings. The options will depend on whatever health insurance package is affordable to freelancers.
You can apply for EI benefits if you have paid into the EI account and you are unemployed. You can receive regular benefits if you lost your job through no fault of your own, for example, due to shortage of work, seasonal or mass lay-offs. To find out about the requirements for regular benefits.You can also receive maternity, parental and/or sickness benefits if pregnant, caring for a newborn or adopted child or sick. To find out about the requirements for maternity and parental, and sickness benefits You can receive fishing benefits if you are a person engaged in fishing.To find out about the requirements for fishing benefits. You can receive compassionate care benefits if you have to be away from work temporarily to provide care or support to a family member who is gravely ill with a significant risk of death. To find out about the requirements for compassionate care benefits.
About 475 a fortnight. plus health care card and very cheap medicine cheap public transport. etc.
About 475 a fortnight. plus health care card and very cheap medicine cheap public transport. etc.
Quitting a position for personal reasons not attributable to the employment is disqualifying in South Carolina.
Being under a doctor's care may exonerate you if the doctor were to write an excuse. If not, the termination could prevent you from getting benefits.
If the reason you are under the doctor's care was work related you probably qualify for Workman's Compensation. I would think it would depend on the situation. For instance, you are still able to actively look for work and work then I would say yes. Unemployment usually does not care about if you are under the care of a doctor. They care if you are able to work.
The state would be eligible to receive them as they are caruing for you while you cannot care for yourself.
If you disclose this information to the unemployment office, you will be denied benefits. The reason you will be denied is based on your availability to seek and accept immediate full time work. For example, if you are offered a job tomorrow and cannot accept this position based on the fact you are under house arrest, you are not meeting the unemployment requirements of the law. They do not care why you are not available.