What to do when you are Denied your Employment Insurance (EI) Claim?
When Applying for employment insurance (EI) benefits there will be a number of people who will be denied Employment Insurance (EI). There are a number of things you can do to appeal your employment insurance (EI) claim to see why you have been denied and if you hours can count towards a future Employment Insurance (EI) claim.
Employment Insurance (EI) will not approve your claim if you do not have enough hours for a full claim. You will then have to appeal it to see if you qualify for a partial claim. This will give you a smaller amount of money but you will be eligible for the benefits of the Employment Insurance (EI) program. There are a number of reason why you can be denied Employment Insurance (EI) claim, if you left you job by "quitting" with out a valid reason.
How to Appeal your Employment Insurance (EI) Claim:
- When appealing for Employment Insurance (EI) benefits be prepared to has it out. Speak slow to then in a very stern manner.
- When speaking about previous employment situation where you left under bad terms, be very persistent about the why you left. Pick one reason and make it a conflict of interest.
- Be ready to hash it out, not fight.
- If you are appealing because of lack of hours then you will just have to cross your fingers to see what the rate was for a partial claim when you applied for Employment Insurance (EI).
- Do not get a Lawyer they will do very little for you.
See if you Qualify for a Refund of the Money that was deducted for your Cheques for Employment Insurance (EI)?
There are a Number of people or groups that qualify for a full refund of the money they have contributed to the Employment Insurance (EI) program. There are a number of companies that can arrange a refund of your Employment Insurance (EI) benefits. I will offer a these services in the next coming year. It takes some time but is well worth the effort. See if you Qualify for an Employment Insurance (EI) Refund.
Get The Money Back they Deducted with an Employment Insurance (EI) Refund!