It depends what country you're in ! Here in the UK - you cannot collect unemployment benefit if you're in full-time education. One of the conditions for receiving benefit is that you must be actively seeking, and available for work - neither condition can be met if you're in full-time education.
NO... if you are not looking for work you cannot collect
No. You are not complying with unemployment rules, including ready, able, and continuously seeking full time work.
This is very doubtful. To collect unemployment you must, usually, be unemployed due to no fault of your own. While going back to school is an admirable idea, it is still attributable to you that you are unemployed. Beyond that, unemployment always requires that you be ready, willing, and able to work, and going to school - especially full-time - typically prevents you from meeting this qualification.
If what you are asking is "Can I collect unemployment after I have been back at work for weeks?" The answer is: No you can not.
Can you collect unemployment in PA if you lost your part time job but still work a full time job?
No, to collect unemployment benefits you have to be able and actively seeking full time work, among other requirements, which you cannot while imprisoned. After release, it would depend on your work history during the base period for Georgia.
Attending school, like volunteering, while unemployed is encouraged because it improves your chances, as long as you comply with the rest of the rules regarding receiving benefits ( willing, able, and actively seeking full time employment, etc.). NO, you can not. School is not like volunteering. It makes you unavailable for work and there for you lose your unemployment benifits. I just got off the phone with the unemployment office and that is what they told me.
Generally you can't collect unemployment while disabled because you have to be ready, willing AND able to go to work immediately for full time. Disability makes that impossible, in most cases. If the time frame and every thing else applies, you might after the disability ends.
No. To be eligible you have to, among other criteria, be able to seek full time employment which you would not be able to do while in jail.
I currently collecting unemployment and will be eligible for SS in a month. May I apply for my Social Sucurity while I am collecting unemployment?
Several factors impact your eligibility to collect unemployment. The most important qualification is that you be ready, willing, and able to work full-time. Commitment as a full-time student usually means you do not meet this qualification. Being a part time student is different, of course, and all unemployment claims are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. You should still file for unemployment benefits; the worst that can happen is that they will deny your claim.
Legally, yes, but it may be a factor in whether you're approved for Social Security Disability (SSDI).While the Social Security Administration doesn't prohibit people on (SSDI) disability from receiving unemployment checks, state unemployment regulations usually require all unemployment recipients to be willing and able to accept full-time work.This creates a conflict, because you're generally not eligible for Social Security disability benefits if you're capable of full-time work.For more information, see Related Questions, below.