EI and going home
#1
Hi
I am currently on EI, but may have to go back to the UK for a few weeks. Obviously I won't be 'able and ready to work' or whatever it says on the website, should I tell them I am going
will they stop my payments?
I am currently on EI, but may have to go back to the UK for a few weeks. Obviously I won't be 'able and ready to work' or whatever it says on the website, should I tell them I am going
will they stop my payments?
#2
Oh yeah - you'ld better tell them! You can't be drawing EI and going on holiday! Big No. No!
#3
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you have to tell them.
My boyfriend ( a canadian citizen) is currently on EI and made a trip to england for 2 weeks. He told them about it and they called him in for an interview to explain it. He wont get any EI money for the time he was out of the country and unable to look for work.
Last year he didnt tell them in advance but instead called them on his return. his file ended up being audited to check that they hadnt overpaid him. everything was fine in the end but it was a lot of unnecessary hassle
My boyfriend ( a canadian citizen) is currently on EI and made a trip to england for 2 weeks. He told them about it and they called him in for an interview to explain it. He wont get any EI money for the time he was out of the country and unable to look for work.
Last year he didnt tell them in advance but instead called them on his return. his file ended up being audited to check that they hadnt overpaid him. everything was fine in the end but it was a lot of unnecessary hassle
#4
you have to tell them.
My boyfriend ( a canadian citizen) is currently on EI and made a trip to england for 2 weeks. He told them about it and they called him in for an interview to explain it. He wont get any EI money for the time he was out of the country and unable to look for work.
Last year he didnt tell them in advance but instead called them on his return. his file ended up being audited to check that they hadnt overpaid him. everything was fine in the end but it was a lot of unnecessary hassle
My boyfriend ( a canadian citizen) is currently on EI and made a trip to england for 2 weeks. He told them about it and they called him in for an interview to explain it. He wont get any EI money for the time he was out of the country and unable to look for work.
Last year he didnt tell them in advance but instead called them on his return. his file ended up being audited to check that they hadnt overpaid him. everything was fine in the end but it was a lot of unnecessary hassle
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#7
Thanks for that. I guess I have to tell them then. How would they know I wasn't here though?
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Apart from that if you want to defraud the State then carry on. You can then move on to more overt methods of stealing.
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If someone dobbs you in, then they will know. This is how they often find out, or the claimant does something stupid. Is it worth the risk for a couple of weeks EI?
If you are not a Canadian citizen then there is always the possibility of your status in Canada being revoked for fraud. Remote perhaps, but still a possibility.
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Your circumstances may deserve sympathy, fraud doesn't.
#12
I read it that it was a question as to how 'they' would know.
#13
Doesn't someone on EI have to log how many jobs thjey have applied for and the results, etc? How would you account for the missing 2 weeks.
Also, YOU would know you weren't here. Sometimes it's not about being caught - you would probably get away with it (well 75%) chance - but you would know that you essentially defrauded the state - which means all those who pay taxes!
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Well if I am wrong then I apologise, but why ask how they would know,would they stop her payments, and then say "I guess I have to tell them" if that's what you were going to do in the first place?
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