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Topic

Receiving Unemployment Insurance in the Mainland U.S.

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#1
  • Mahina
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  • 2020/12/13 21:13

I have been on temporary layoff since the end of March and have been living on unemployment insurance for a long time, but it is getting harder and harder to live in Hawaii with the high cost of living since my additional allowance from the government (LWA \ will end in December) and my rent assistance will also end in December.

I am still registered with the company and plan to return when they reopen at some point, but I am seriously considering moving out of my Hawaii home and staying with a friend on the mainland until I can resume work. I know that basically you cannot receive UI from out of state, but I have heard that there are some exceptions for cases within the US.

I am thinking of consulting the UI Office as a no-brainer, but if anyone has been temporarily evacuated to the US mainland in a similar case, or knows anything about these cases, please let me know.

Thank you.

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#5
  • Mahina
  • 2020/12/15 (Tue) 08:36
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sunset

Thank you for your valuable information and advice.
It was very helpful.
It seems to be a high hurdle, but I will try to do all I can !.

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#6

I have a zero balance through December. I finally got a phone call yesterday and the pending was finally lifted. please advise me whether I should apply for PEUC or EB20. the deadline for UI is March 15.
Also, I had 2 JOBs in Hawaii and California, but the Employee place in Hawaii has disappeared from my system. I did not quit completely, but it disappeared after I told them I received a temporary furlough letter sometime when I got through to them. Since the only thing left in the system is my California employer, I was told, "You can't get an extension, you have to apply in California. I was told that I had to apply in California. Can I continue to apply in Hawaii if I don't have a place of employment in Hawaii?

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#7

Do you live in California or Hawaii now ? If you live in California, you will switch to unemployment insurance in California.

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#8

Transcribed from "PEUC Unemployment Insurance 13 Week Extension Program" #832 written by isakura

I started applying for unemployment insurance in April and my year expires on March 15. During this time, I returned to work occasionally in August, September, October and December. Because my payments were Pending all the time, my balance was not zeroed out and I was unable to apply for extensions for both 13 and 11 weeks. Recently the Pending was finally lifted, but as of December 12, it was zeroed out, but when I Reactivated in November, I had set the Hawaii work ( on-call work ) to Quit, so now I only have a record for the California work. When I called the other day, I was told that since my workplace is in California, I should reapply in California starting in March and apply with a back date after December 12. I will apply again in California from March, and apply with a back date after December 12. So, I have a question. I was told that I can't get an extension because it expires on the 15th, but I could have applied for an extension around August if I wasn't Pending. I am so frustrated. I am very frustrated. I live in Hawaii, but I worked in California and Hawaii, so when I applied last April, I didn't know which state I should apply in, so I applied in both states at the same time. It looks like I will be laid off this April, so I would like to continue claiming in Hawaii if possible for the future after April. If my job is 2 jobs, do I need to apply in the state where I have the highest income ??

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#9

isakura,

"When I Reactivated in November, I set my Hawaii work ( on-call work ) to Quit, so now I only have records for my California work."

If you called the call center to tell them that you received a Temporary Furlough letter over the phone, which you mentioned in #6, does that mean that in November you mistakenly selected "Quit" for voluntary retirement in the system ?? And you called to tell them that you received a Temporary Furlough letter with the intention of having it corrected recently ?

"I would like to change my Hawaii workplace, which I have not yet resigned from, to "still employee< quot;>can I continue to apply in Hawaii if I have it changed to "still employee "? If I have 2 jobs, do I need to apply in the state where I have the higher income job ?"

Did the UI office in Hawaii decide that isakura made a mistake and made "Quit" and rejected it as it was? I think it was one of the following: either they rejected it after checking the income and company history of each of Hawaii and California, or they rejected it after asking the situation to the employer in Hawaii. I would suggest that you have the Examiner connect you through the call center and ask them more specifically why you were rejected. If there was a misunderstanding, I am sure they can correct it on the spot.

"Please advise me whether I should apply for PEUC or EB20, the deadline for UI is March 15."

If the issue with my Hawaii employer is cleared up and the UI office re-approves me, I will be able to apply. Please read the "PEUC Unemployment Insurance 13 Week Extension Program" Topic or the "PEUC 11 Week Extension Program ( PEUC 2nd )" Topic for the rules and differences between each, and make your final decision based on your own financial situation.

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