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Declaring Your Earnings while on Employment Insurance (EI)
    Information specific to: Canada
    You cannot work full-time and receive regular EI benefits. But did you know that the rules let you receive some benefits if you work part-time?
Employment Insurance (EI) and overpayments
    Information specific to: Canada
    EI applications for which benefits have been paid or have become payable are reviewed regularly. These revisions sometimes reveal that individuals have received amounts to which they were not entitled to and an overpayment is established.
Defrauding the Employment Insurance (EI) Program is a Serious Offence
    Information specific to: Canada
    Employment Insurance fraud is serious! If you knowingly make false or misleading declarations or representations with respect to a claim, you are committing fraud and will be penalized.
     
   
Last modified : 2006-01-26 top Important Notices