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  2. How do I get a copy of my Record of Employment (ROE)?

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    You will need a My Service Canada Account to see your ROE online. Or, your employer can give you a paper copy of your ROE. They must do this within 5 days of your first. interruption of earnings. If your employer gives you a paper copy, you have to mail it to Service Canada at: Employment Insurance – Service Canada. PO Box 2602.

  3. 2. Get your record of employment from your employer

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    Next Steps. 1. Figure out if you can get Regular EI Benefits 2. Get your record of employment from your employer 3. Figure out how much you can get 4. Apply for EI benefits 5. Find out if you qualify for assistance from Ontario Works. (ROE) from every employer you worked for in the past 52 weeks.Your ROE shows your history at a particular job ...

  4. Get a copy of your Record of Employment - Steps to Justice

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    Getting your ROE. If your employer does not give you a paper copy, it's possible they sent your ROE to the government electronically. When this happens, you don't need a copy to apply for EI benefits. Check with Service Canada. They can give you a copy if your employer sent your ROE in electronically. You can also ask your employer for your ROE ...

  5. Write a letter to get your ROE - Steps to Justice

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    Write a letter to get your ROE. 1 General information. 2 Your information. 3 Employer’s information. 4 Get the ROE letter. When your job ends, you need a Record of Employment (ROE) to apply for Employment Insurance (EI). If your employer has not given you an ROE, you can still apply for EI. But you’ll have to give Service Canada a copy of ...

  6. How do I apply for EI benefits? - Steps to Justice

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    1. Get your Record of Employment from your employer 2. Complete your application 3. Wait for a decision 4. Look into other benefits and programs. To apply for Employment Insurance (EI) benefits you must fill out an application online. The online application will give you instructions for sending your documents to Service Canada.

  7. 3. Get your documents - Steps to Justice

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    You will have to show Service Canada certain documents when applying for compassionate care benefits. Record of Employment. You will need a Record of Employment (ROE) from every employer you worked for in the past 52 weeks. Your ROE shows your history at a particular job, like the dates you worked, how much you earned, and how many hours you ...

  8. 3. Wait for a decision - Steps to Justice

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    1. Get your Record of Employment from your employer 2. Complete your application 3. Wait for a decision 4. Look into other benefits and programs. It usually takes over 4 weeks for Service Canada to review an application and start paying benefits. You should expect to be without any income for up to a month. It can take even longer if you do not ...

  9. 1. Figure out if you can get Regular EI Benefits

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    Figure out if you can get Regular EI Benefits 2. Get your record of employment from your employer 3. Figure out how much you can get 4. Apply for EI benefits 5. Find out if you qualify for assistance from Ontario Works. You might be able to get regular EI benefits if you've: lost your job through no fault of your own, and. worked enough.

  10. 4. Apply for EI benefits - Steps to Justice

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    1. Figure out if you can get Regular EI Benefits 2. Get your record of employment from your employer 3. Figure out how much you can get 4. Apply for EI benefits 5. Find out if you qualify for assistance from Ontario Works. Even if you are not sure that you will qualify for EI benefits, it is still a good idea to apply.

  11. 5. Apply for EI - Steps to Justice

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    Y ou can also apply at a Service Canada Centre. If you're not able to apply online or have trouble with the online form, contact Service Canada for help at 1-800-622-6232. For TTY, call 1-800-926-6232. You should apply as soon as possible. You don't have to wait until you have your Record of Employment (ROE). Information you need