Occam said:........ The only exception I've heard of is the mandatory 35 day break in service that Reg F annuitants who are employed as Class B reservists must take, and even they have to do the two week waiting period...and even that depends on how much pension income is coming in.
topo4u20 said:Thanks for the replies...but
I did some digging and found these CDN Govt articles specifically talking about this very thing. The last 2 paragraphs in particular. Seems this has been brought up before.
http://www.ae-ei.gc.ca/policy/appeals/cubs/20000-30000/23000-23999/23828e.html
George Wallace said:This is a case of a person leaving a job in Miami, Florida. What relevance does it have here? Canadian and American policies and practices are totally different.
topo4u20 said:I just brought this up under curiosity. A buddy mentioned the possibility. I will call them next week and ask. I wonder if a member's contract ends and they are on IR and decide not to sign. The reason is because the military will not post the member back home so he/she decides to not sign new contract. I bet thats a valid reason to them. I will look into it further.
George Wallace said:This is a case of a person leaving a job in Miami, Florida. What relevance does it have here? Canadian and American policies and practices are totally different.
George Wallace said:I wouldn't bet on it, but it never hurts to ask Services Canada. Don't be disappointed should they say no.
xo31@711ret said:yep; I retired after 24 years to follow my spouse on her last posting to a remote area; went class A there for awhile then picked up some class B. Applied for EI & my class A & B was factored in. Colected EI for almost year...
topo4u20 said:Armed Forces–Failure to Re-enlist for a Further Term (the jurisprudence recognizes the right to not renew one's contract in the Armed Forces when it expires
Occam said:That's a different situation. If you voluntarily release to accompany a spouse who is transferred (such as a posting), then you aren't considered to have quit your job voluntarily. Many, many CF spouses collect EI when following CF members on posting every year.
If you already knew the answer to your question, then why did you ask it?
b7197 said:Hello,
I am a class A reservist now and considering to be employed as a Class B with a six months contract. Will I be eligible to apply EI if my contract is not extended after six months?
Thanks.
BK said:Hi,
Was just browsing the forums and was just wondering; If a spouse had a permanent job with EI and she left because of a CF member (her spouse) was being posted to a different province, would EI still give her benifits if she quit her job to live with her husband?
cheers