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      • You can only check your application status after you’ve received an acknowledgement of receipt (AOR) letter or email. You’ll get an AOR after we receive your application and check that it’s complete. If you haven’t received an AOR, check if you’ll get it soon (opens in a new tab).
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  1. We check your application to see if it’s complete. If it’s complete, we start processing it. You get an acknowledgement of receipt (AOR) letter or email with your application number. These steps can take anywhere from a few days to several months, depending on what you applied for.

  2. To verify if your waiting period has been served or to view the number of weeks still payable on the existing claim, access My Service Canada Account. If you prefer to terminate your existing claim and begin another EI claim, do not start the application at this time.

  3. Received means we got your application and we’re checking if it’s complete. In progress means we’re still reviewing your application. You can also see the progress for each section of your application. Closed means we approved your application; we refused your application or; you withdrew (cancelled) or abandoned your application. We’ll ...

  4. How can I check the status of my application? It depends on what kind of application you submitted and how you applied. You may have more than 1 option. Find out how to check your application status. If you haven’t heard from us since you applied, find out. when you can check your application status. how to check if we received your application.

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    •You must submit EI reports

    •When to expect your payments

    After you apply for Employment Insurance (EI) benefits, you'll have to submit reports to Service Canada every 2 weeks for as long as you receive benefits. They help show your ongoing eligibility and make sure you get the benefits to which you're entitled.

    You'll need your social insurance number and the 4-digit access code we mailed you to submit your reports online or by phone. Once you submit your report, you'll get the date to submit your next one. You have 3 weeks from that date to complete the next report.

    Submit EI report

    If you work or earn money, you must indicate it on your report. If you don't inform Service Canada, you risk being overpaid and having to repay benefits.

    Waiting period

    Before you start receiving benefits, there is 1 week for which you won't be paid. This is called the waiting period. It's like the deductible that you pay for other types of insurance.

    When payments stop

    You stop receiving benefits if: you receive all the weeks of benefits to which you were entitled the payment timeframe during which you can receive benefits ends you stop filing your bi-weekly report you request a termination of your claim to file a new claim If you start working before you finish your current EI claim, you must tell us when you complete your EI report so we can adjust or stop your claim, depending on whether the work is full-time, part-time or by contract. If the work is short-term or a contract, you may re-activate your EI claim and continue to receive your biweekly payments when you’re laid off.

    You can request a reconsideration of the decision. You must submit a request for reconsideration within 30 days after the decision was communicated to you. You can contact Service Canada to help you with your reconsideration request.

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  5. Check application status. Option 2: Check your application status in your online account. You can create a secure IRCC online account and link it to your existing application. If you applied online, this is a different account to the one you used when you applied.

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  7. This on-line service allows Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) clients to view securely the status of their immigration and/or citizenship application (s) on-line, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; anytime, anywhere.

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