To qualify for UIC benefits your must be employed a minimum of 910 hours in Winnipeg, Manitoba. That is a about 6 months of full time work.
A self-employed person may not collect unemployment benefits based on his self employment. See the Related Link below for details.
Social Security benefits are not determined by whether or not your are employed, or in what manner, or in what state, but depends on your past earnings in a specific time period and how old you are.
It is illegal to collect unemployment benefits while employed in NYS.
No students are not employed. You can only collect unemployment if you actually worked enough weeks at a job to have paid unemployment compensation.
Whether or not your spouse is employed (or, indeed, whether or not you have a spouse) has no bearing on unemployment benefits in any location I'm familiar with. If you lost your job in a way that would allow you to collect unemployment, then you can collect unemployment. If you didn't, then you can't. It's pretty much that simple.
Your spouse cannot collect benefits from your work record until you are collecting your benefits, so if you do not collect until your full retirement age, she cannot collect anything either.
No
Having rental property assumes receiving rent, which makes you "self-employed". Referring to the section "What Can Be Deducted From My Benefits" in the Related Link below, you must report the income and it would be deducted an a prorated basis from your unemployment benefits.
100%. You collect your full benefits until you die.
Yes, you can collect Social Security benefits and still work, but your benefits may be reduced if you earn above a certain limit.
Yes, in New Jersey, you can collect Social Security benefits while also being employed. However, if you are under full retirement age and earn above a certain threshold, your Social Security benefits may be reduced. Once you reach full retirement age, you can earn any amount without affecting your benefits. Always check the latest guidelines, as rules and thresholds can change.
No. If you are employed, you may not get unemployment compensation.