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Topic

Please let me know if you have ever left Hawaii while receiving UI.

Question
#1
  • まきき
  • mail
  • 2021/03/27 07:34

I received a letter in the mail that my PEUC has been extended until September, but I have some business that requires me to return to Japan in the summer.

For those of you who have left Hawaii while receiving UI, did you leave Hawaii after telling UI that you were leaving Hawaii ?

I am scheduled to leave Saturday morning, so I will not FILE for that week until the week before I leave for Japan It's a FILE ?

And when you come back to Hawaii again, will you tell UI that you are back in Hawaii? Did you use email as the method to tell them ??

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#3
  • りんりん
  • 2021/03/28 (Sun) 08:58
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This is the case of my husband, who is receiving unemployment insurance.

We went to Japan for about 3 weeks this year.
We did not contact UI at all at that time. I suggested ? that I should email them that I was going to Japan and why, but my husband, who is a pain in the ass, did nothing (^_^;)

During my absence in Hawaii, of course, I did not file and resumed when I returned. He has been receiving unemployment insurance benefits without any problems.

If it helps ….

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#4
  • らんらん
  • 2021/03/28 (Sun) 23:33
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RinRin, I am not a topical person, but I would like to confirm this.

After your husband returned to Hawaii, he did not reactivate his UI account
and just resumed his application as usual, and there was no problem?

I also want to return to Japan to check on my mother, but I am afraid to make a decision … because once the unemployment insurance is pending,
it will be much longer.

If it's not a particular problem, then the mental hurdle is considerably lowered(T_TT).

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#5

#3 Rin Rin

Your husband falls under the following fraud recipients.
https://labor.hawaii.gov/ui/information-on-ui-fraud/

UI imposes a duty to contact you if you go out of state.
You could end up paying a $ 10000 fine for reporting your surroundings.

Ladies and gentlemen, receiving an unauthorized payment is a crime.

Below is the contact information for the unauthorized recipients.

Oahu Claims Office
830 PunchbowlSt., Rm 110
Honolulu, HI 96813
Tel: ( 808 ) 586-8947
Fax: ( 808 ) 586-8958
e-mai : dlir.ui.oahu@hawaii.gov

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#7
  • まきき
  • 2021/03/29 (Mon) 11:04
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Topic:

Dear Rin Rin
Thank you for sharing your husband's valuable experience.

Ranran
Among the people around me who left Hawaii while receiving UI, there are many cases like Rinrin's husband's, cases where he was treated as missing when he came back and tried to file, cases where he is still in Pending because he left Hawaii, etc. There are many cases like Rinrin's husband. I think it would be better to report to UI the schedule and reason for leaving Hawaii before leaving Hawaii just to be safe, but in that case, I am not sure if I should just send an email ? I am currently filing by weekly, but if I am in Hawaii the first week and in Japan the next week, how should I file? If you know something, please share it here. Thank you very much.

Mr. Tokan
Thank you for the reference URL. I have quickly checked the items you attached, An individual receiving UI benefits but not able or available to seek or accept work due to illness, injury, out of town, on vacation, etc. I found the section that says I should not receive benefits while out of my place of residence and in an environment where I cannot seek employment, but I am unable to find anything to the effect that "UI imposes a duty to contact unemployment insurance recipients if they leave the state" as mentioned by Mr. Tokan. If there is such a thing as a life form for leaving Hawaii, could you please tell us where we can find it? I would like to make sure there are no violations. Thank you.

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