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To continue receiving benefits, you must reopen your claim. You can reopen your claim if it was filed within the last 52 weeks and you have not used all of your benefits. If your benefit year has ended, you may need to reapply for unemployment. Visit Benefit Year End for more information. Review UI Online: Reopen a Claim (YouTube) video for ...
- Filing an Unemployment Claim
If you served in the military, worked for a federal...
- Benefit Year End
If you served in the military, worked for a federal...
- Filing an Unemployment Claim
If you served in the military, worked for a federal government agency, or worked in a state outside of California within the last 18 months, you are now able to apply online. You do not need to reapply if you did not earn enough wages in the last 18 months to establish a new claim.
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If you served in the military, worked for a federal government agency, or worked in a state outside of California within the last 18 months, you must reapply for a new claim by phone, mail, or fax. You do not need to reapply if you did not earn enough wages (paid by an employer) in the last 18 months to establish a new claim.
Dec 26, 2023 · Although you cannot extend your unemployment claim in California, the EDD will allow you to reapply for benefits under certain conditions: If you are still without a job or employed part-time, you can use the EDD’s unemployment benefit calculator to find out if you received the right amount of pay over 18 months to make another claim.
Mar 30, 2021 · For all applicants, for weeks of unemployment between Dec. 27, 2020 and Sept. 4, 2021, EDD will add $300 of federal Pandemic Additional Compensation (PAC) to benefit weeks, on top of the other benefits you certify for. This money should come through automatically; applicants shouldn’t need to make any adjustments on their claims to get it.
The effective date of your UI claim is based on the date you file your claim online or the date you first contact the Employment Development Department (EDD). The effective date determines your base period, and as a result, your benefit amount. A base period is a 12-month period of earnings, divided into quarters.
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Aug 10, 2020 · How to File for Unemployment in California. Californians who may be missing work because of the coronavirus can apply for benefits through the state's EDD once the agency begins accepting new claims again on Oct. 5. Specific policies instituted as a result of the coronavirus can be seen here (also available in Spanish).