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Applying for employment insurance: a how-to guide for unifor members
Efforts made by businesses, governments and individuals to contain and slow the spread of COVID-19 are welcome. As expected, these efforts are taking a toll on workers and the economy. As business slows down, factories temporarily close, and non-essential shops and services lock their doors, more workers in Canada will face layoff, and look to access Employment Insurance (EI) benefits to help cover lost income.
The Employment Insurance system is built to provide income assistance to workers on lay-off (through not fault of their own). Workers contribute to the system each year, as do employers, and are entitled to the benefits it provides as long as they are eligible (for eligibility criteria, click here or visit www.unifor.org/COVID-19 for additional resources).
During this extraordinary economic situation, workers may be applying for regular EI benefits for the first time (Note: Regular benefits apply to layoff for economic or other reasons. If you are off because you are sick, or in self-isolation, you should apply for EI sickness benefits. For more information EI sickness benefits click here).
For some applicants, the process can be challenging. To assist, Unifor has prepared the following “How-To” guide that takes you through the online application process, step-by-step.
Let’s get started!
BEFORE YOU START
To complete the online EI application, you will need the following 8 pieces of information and resources:
STEP 1: When to apply
Apply as soon as you stop working. You can apply online at home. The website takes you step by step through the application process.
STEP 2: How to apply
STEP 3: Filling out the application
Click “Yes” if already started process or “No” if starting a new application. Then click “Continue”
Click “Benefits for employees”, Click “Continue”
Click “No”, Click “Continue”
Write down the temporary password, Click “Continue”
‘Writing’, click “English” (or your preferred language).
‘Mailing’, enter your postal code, then click “Retrieve Address”. Click on range and select your address. Complete street number.
“Is your residential address different than your mailing address?” Select appropriate response and enter residential address if it is different.
Confirm accuracy, Click “Continue”.
“I am”, Click status or if none applicable, Click “Continue”.
“How will you access your T4E?” click by mail. “Personal Tax Credit” click “Basic”, Click “Continue”.
Click “Yes” if you have set up direct deposit, confirm using same direct deposit information or Click “No” if you have NOT set up direct deposit, provide bank information. Click “Continue”
“Are you a member of a Union or Professional Association?” Click “Yes”, Type “Unifor” and enter your local number. Click “Continue”.
Enter Business Name, Enter First Day Worked (this is your hire date), Enter Last Day Worked, “Will you be returning to work with this employer?” Click “Yes”, “Do you know the date of your return?” Click “No”. Click “Continue”
Click “There was a shortage of work (includes closure due to COVID-19, layoff, end of contract or season and office closure).” Click “Continue”.
No need to enter rate, Click “Continue”.
Enter “Job Title”, Click “Job Search”, Select job title from list. Confirm and Click “Continue”
Click “I have a paper Record of Employment and will submit it or have submitted it to Service Canada or my employer submitted the Record of Employment electronically.” Click “Continue”.
Click “Yes” if you have other employment or “No” if you have no other employment, Click “Continue”
If you answered “Yes” to the question above, then:
Enter Business Name, Enter Last Day Worked, Click “Continue
Answer based on your personal circumstances (for Quebec residents only), Click “Continue”
Answer based on your personal circumstances, Click “Continue”
Answer based on your personal circumstances, Click “Continue”
Answer based on your personal circumstances, Click “Continue”
Click “Yes” if you worked less than 22 weeks in the last 52 weeks, Click “No” otherwise
“Are you self-employed, other than fishing or farming?” answer based on your personal circumstances, Click “Continue”.
*If you clicked “Yes” to the above question, complete Self Employment Information, then click “Continue”
“Do you or will you declare farming income on your Income Tax Return?” answer based on your personal circumstances, Click “Continue”.
*If you clicked “Yes” to the above question, complete Farm Information, then click “Continue”
“Are you taking or will you be taking a course or training program?” answer based on your personal circumstances, Click “Continue”.
*If you clicked “Yes” to the above question, complete Course or Training Information, then click “Continue”
Click “No”, Click “Continue”
(6 pages) Read carefully, Click “Continue” after each page. On page 6, Click “I accept my rights & responsibilities.” Click “Continue”
Click “accept the above attestation and want to submit my Application for Employment Insurance benefits online.” Click “Submit”
Print both the “Confirmation” and “Rights and Obligations” for your records. Click “Exit the Confirmation Page” Note: If you are unable to print, please write down the confirmation number and put it in a safe place.
That completes the application process. Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact Service Canada, using their toll-free assistance line: 1-800-206-7218.
Keep in mind, Service Canada is handling an unprecedented number of questions and claims, and call wait times may be extensive.