No, you cannot voluntarily leave a position to qualify for unemployment IF you were leaving for personal reasons. If you quit due to circumstances allowed in the state you work in (harassment, hazardous working conditions, discrimination, etc.) then yes, you could qualify for unemployment benefits.
2 weeks
If you mean that you currently are receiving unemployment and are wondering about when you next certify for benefits, its every two weeks.
You can file for unemployment as soon as you are laid off.
The time it takes to receive unemployment benefits can vary, but typically it takes about 2-3 weeks after you file your claim.
The timing of when you will receive your first unemployment check can vary, but typically it takes about two to three weeks after you file your initial claim.
In some states, the extension is automatic and in others you have to apply. For safety, check with your own state's unemployment office.
The time it takes to receive unemployment payments can vary, but typically it takes about 2-3 weeks after you file your initial claim.
The process can take four to eight weeks for a scheduled hearing.
The timing of your first unemployment check can vary, but typically you can expect to receive it within 2-3 weeks after you file your initial claim.
I worked in Ma but like in Nh where do I file for unemployment ?
The time it takes for unemployment benefits to be processed can vary, but typically it takes about 2-3 weeks from the time you file your claim to receive your first payment.
If you got unemployment in 2012 you do have to file taxes if you didn't have the taxes taken out of the unemployment you received.