To apply for NYS unemployment insurance, one needs to go to the New York State's unemployment insurance office. The applications can also be found online on New York State's website.
Generally, unemployment benefits are paid by the state in which you worked. If you live in Connecticut and work in New York you most likely collect unemployment benefits from the state of New York.
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YES! All they have to do is apply.
Yes you most certainly can.
It is illegal to collect unemployment benefits while employed in NYS.
look on the state website for their booklet showing how the calculation is done
Yes, if you qualified for the benefits in New York. However, you need to stay in contact with New York and comply with their regulations concerning having moved out of state.
In New York State, you can typically receive up to 26 weeks of unemployment insurance benefits. However, during times of high unemployment, additional weeks may be available through federal programs or state extensions. It's important to check the New York State Department of Labor's website for the most current information and any temporary changes to benefits.
You can file in either state. Vermont is the "liable" state, who would pay the benefits, however, New York, if filed there would be your "agent" state and assist you in getting your benefits from Vermont.
You could only qualify for New York's benefits if you worked in that state for the prescribed period and met all the other requirements.
As of my last update in October 2023, there were no pending unemployment extensions specific to New York State. However, unemployment policies can change rapidly, so it's advisable to check the New York State Department of Labor's official website or local news sources for the most current information regarding unemployment benefits and any potential extensions.
Ireceive a small social security and ssi amount. If i will receive unemployment benefits will if affect my ssi?