You can apply for unemployment benefits through your state's unemployment office or website.
At your local state's unemployment office.
You can apply for unemployment benefits when you lose your job through no fault of your own and meet the eligibility requirements set by your state's unemployment insurance program.
Yes, you can go to labor.idaho.gov to apply for those benefits.
Under HR3404 (2009), every state had extended benefits. See the Related Link below for details.
You will need to apply for unemployment in the state that you were employed.
When your benefit year runs out you can apply for an extension. The unemployment office will determine if you qualify and should apply for the federal or state extended benefits. The best thing to do is to contact your local unemployment office to determine what the next step is.
You might want to call a lawyer or whoever is giving you the unemployment benefits. My best guess is no because you are leaving the state so you must apply for unemployment benefits for the state you relocate in. Keep on striving!
If you have only been threatened with terminated, you cannot collect unemployment. If you have been fired, you can apply for unemployment benefits and they will determine if you are eligible for benefits.
No. They are independent and separate programs.
Depending on which State you live in there is a State Department that handles unemployment benefits such as the Department of Labor. You should go and see them to start the process of applying for benefits.
YES! All they have to do is apply.