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  1. You can receive EI from 14 weeks up to a maximum of 45 weeks, depending on the unemployment rate in your region at the time of filing your claim and the amount of insurable hours you've accumulated in the last 52 weeks or since your last claim, whichever is shorter.

  2. To receive EI regular benefits, you need to demonstrate that you: were employed in insurable employment; lost your job through no fault of your own are affected by flooding or wildfires; have been without work and without pay for at least 7 consecutive days in the last 52 weeks

  3. Always apply for EI benefits as soon as you stop working. You can apply for benefits even if you haven't yet received your record of employment. If you delay filing your claim for benefits for more than 4 weeks after your last day of work, you may lose benefits.

  4. Nov 1, 2024 · Depending on several factors, such as the unemployment rate in your region or the number of insurable hours you’ve accumulated for the past year, you can receive regular EI benefits from 14 weeks to up to 45 weeks.

  5. Answer # 612. If you are receiving regular Employment Insurance benefits, they will last between 14 and 45 weeks, depending on the following factors: amount of insurable hours you have accumulated in the last 52 weeks or since your last claim, whichever is shorter.

  6. EI. Program Characteristics for the period of November 10, 2024 to December 7, 2024. Violations from previous EI claims may increase the number of hours required to qualify for EI benefits. For more information on eligibility requirements.

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  8. You can usually get EI regular benefits for between 14 and 45 weeks. This depends on the unemployment rate in your region and on the number of hours of insurable employment in your qualifying period. If eligible, most people can get EI benefits of 55% of their average insurable weekly earnings.

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