Unemployment benefit for green card holders
#1
Unemployment benefit for green card holders
Hello;
I am sure this question has been asked time and time again...but... I wanted to know if GC holders are eligible to apply for state unemployment benefits based on the criteria below:
currently working as an I.T contractor (6 months) - so not permanent.
state of TEXAS
If the scenerio was that they did not renew my contract and a month flew by and I still am not able to find work could I apply for unemployment or no?
thanks
I am sure this question has been asked time and time again...but... I wanted to know if GC holders are eligible to apply for state unemployment benefits based on the criteria below:
currently working as an I.T contractor (6 months) - so not permanent.
state of TEXAS
If the scenerio was that they did not renew my contract and a month flew by and I still am not able to find work could I apply for unemployment or no?
thanks
#2
Re: Unemployment benefit for green card holders
Hello;
I am sure this question has been asked time and time again...but... I wanted to know if GC holders are eligible to apply for state unemployment benefits based on the criteria below:
currently working as an I.T contractor (6 months) - so not permanent.
state of TEXAS
If the scenerio was that they did not renew my contract and a month flew by and I still am not able to find work could I apply for unemployment or no?
thanks
I am sure this question has been asked time and time again...but... I wanted to know if GC holders are eligible to apply for state unemployment benefits based on the criteria below:
currently working as an I.T contractor (6 months) - so not permanent.
state of TEXAS
If the scenerio was that they did not renew my contract and a month flew by and I still am not able to find work could I apply for unemployment or no?
thanks
#3
Re: Unemployment benefit for green card holders
It doesn't really matter if you are a green card holder or not, you cannot collect unemployment benefits as a contractor. That is because unemployment benefits is an insurance paid for by employers and as a contractor, nobody has paid into the insurance fund.
#5
Re: Unemployment benefit for green card holders
Doubt it. Self-employment is not covered by unemployment insurance.
Hello;
I am sure this question has been asked time and time again...but... I wanted to know if GC holders are eligible to apply for state unemployment benefits based on the criteria below:
currently working as an I.T contractor (6 months) - so not permanent.
state of TEXAS
If the scenerio was that they did not renew my contract and a month flew by and I still am not able to find work could I apply for unemployment or no?
thanks
I am sure this question has been asked time and time again...but... I wanted to know if GC holders are eligible to apply for state unemployment benefits based on the criteria below:
currently working as an I.T contractor (6 months) - so not permanent.
state of TEXAS
If the scenerio was that they did not renew my contract and a month flew by and I still am not able to find work could I apply for unemployment or no?
thanks
#7
Re: Unemployment benefit for green card holders
If a person was employed on the books as a W2 employee (not 1099) for a contractor company though (such as some temp agencies), AFAIK that person would be eligible for unemployment.
#8
Re: Unemployment benefit for green card holders
Although I don't really know, I doubt it...by the nature of being a "contractor", it means you job will end at some point....any insurance company would know that and wouldn't insure your income.
If a person was employed on the books as a W2 employee (not 1099) for a contractor company though (such as some temp agencies), AFAIK that person would be eligible for unemployment.
If a person was employed on the books as a W2 employee (not 1099) for a contractor company though (such as some temp agencies), AFAIK that person would be eligible for unemployment.
#9
Re: Unemployment benefit for green card holders
If you are a W-2 employee, you are not a "contractor" in the commonly used version of that word.
If you are W-2 employee, you MAY be eligible for unemployment benefits. google Texas + unemployment insurance and see what the local requirements are. It may be that the nature of your work (term limit) keeps you from being eligible, but you describe an unusual situation (in my experience).
If you are W-2 employee, you MAY be eligible for unemployment benefits. google Texas + unemployment insurance and see what the local requirements are. It may be that the nature of your work (term limit) keeps you from being eligible, but you describe an unusual situation (in my experience).
#10
Re: Unemployment benefit for green card holders
If you are a W-2 employee, you are not a "contractor" in the commonly used version of that word.
If you are W-2 employee, you MAY be eligible for unemployment benefits. google Texas + unemployment insurance and see what the local requirements are. It may be that the nature of your work (term limit) keeps you from being eligible, but you describe an unusual situation (in my experience).
If you are W-2 employee, you MAY be eligible for unemployment benefits. google Texas + unemployment insurance and see what the local requirements are. It may be that the nature of your work (term limit) keeps you from being eligible, but you describe an unusual situation (in my experience).
#11
Re: Unemployment benefit for green card holders
Let us know.. you're unique!
#12
Re: Unemployment benefit for green card holders
The only way you will know for sure if you are eligible is when you apply for unemployment benefits and are approved. Because you are working on a W-2, you are eligible but when you apply for benefits, the unemployment office will request reason for dismissal from your ex-employer. If your ex-employer indicates fired for case, you will be denied unemployment benefits otherwise you will likely be approved. If you are denied benefits, you can appeal the denial (small employers tend to lie to try to save money). Normally it doesn't matter that you are on a short term contract but only that you were working and being paid as a w-2.
#13
Re: Unemployment benefit for green card holders
In IT, contracts are often indefinite and contracting companies are increasingly used by companies to avoid having to put "real" employees on the books (along with benefits). To be completely correct, we are "subcontractors" but we are universally referred to as contractors. We do have "employers" who must pay an employer's share of SSA, Medicaid, etc as well as UI. Most IT companies will not hire anyone on a 1099 any longer because of the risk of them being considered a de facto employee.
#14
Re: Unemployment benefit for green card holders
In IT, contracts are often indefinite and contracting companies are increasingly used by companies to avoid having to put "real" employees on the books (along with benefits). To be completely correct, we are "subcontractors" but we are universally referred to as contractors. We do have "employers" who must pay an employer's share of SSA, Medicaid, etc as well as UI. Most IT companies will not hire anyone on a 1099 any longer because of the risk of them being considered a de facto employee.