Generally if you leave any job voluntarily you are not eligible to collect benefits regardless of whether you move or not.
Yes, I moved from Minnesota to Ohio and received the extension.
No. You can only collect from the state that your employer paid his unemployment taxes to, the "liable" state.
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In Washington, you can file for an interstate unemployment claim if you use to work in Washington and was fired or laid off and now live another state. Even though you moved out of state, you will still be paid unemployment benefits through Washington.
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No. You have to have a current work history.
you sign up in the state your in if you plan to stay there
You would have to reapply in the other state. <\<><> Another opinion" Unless the state you were working in had very liberal unemployment laws, your question implies no work problems, no personal hardship (like a death, moving with spouse, etc.) so if for your benefit alone, most states would deny your eligibility.
uhmm. i don't think so. call unemployment and ask
No. You QUIT the job. To get unemployment you have to be fired.
If he has moved to another state and established residency for the prescribed length of time, then he can file in that state. It would be difficult to have it moved if he filed properly.
No. If you quit your job, you are not eligible for Unemployment benefits.