Starting a Employment Insurance (EI) Claim
Start an EI Claim
Go here to start an new EI claim.
To start your Employment Insurance
(EI) Claim go to the
Service Canada Application for Employment Insurance
On-Line Form
If you are not comfortable doing this
from home, you can use the computers in our office or go to
the Service Ontario Office Downtown at Wellington St Post
Office Building
You'll need between 30 and 60 minutes to complete the
on-line form
READ and FOLLOW the Instructions CAREFULLY
Information you will need
- Social Insurance Number (SIN). If your SIN begins
with a 9, you need to supply proof of your immigration
status and work permit.
- Your mother's last name when she was born.
- Postal code of your usual place of residence. Please
note that if you do not have a usual place of residence,
you must apply in person at your local office.
- Your complete bank information (Branch number,
Financial Institution - name and number and Account
number), as shown on your cheque or bank statement so
your payments can be deposited directly into your bank
account.
- Your detailed version of facts if you have quit or
have been dismissed from any job in the last 52 weeks.
- The name, address, dates of employment and reason
for separation for all your employers in the last 52
weeks.
- The following details about your most recent
employment:
- Salary amount before deductions including tips
and commissions.
- Salary amount before deductions for your last
week of work (from Sunday to your last day of work)
- Amounts received or to be received as:
- Vacation pay
- Severance pay
- Pension
- Pay in lieu of notice
- Other money (you will need to specify)
- Dates for the weeks (Sunday to Saturday) in the last
52 weeks when you did not work, did not receive moneys
and reasons why.
- Dates and salary before deductions for weeks (Sunday
to Saturday) of employment in the last 52 weeks if one
of the following situations applies to you:
- you have weeks where your earnings before
deductions were less than $225 but more than $0.00
per week,
- You reside in one of the economic regions
designated under the �Best 14 weeks� pilot project
and you are not applying for fishing benefits.
- If you are applying for parental benefits you will
need the SIN of the other parent.
- If you are applying for sickness benefits you will
need to provide your doctor's name, address, telephone
number and how long your illness is expected to last.
- If you are applying for compassionate care benefits
you will need information about the gravely ill family
member, such as first and family name, date of birth and
residential address.
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