Yes you can, but not if you just decide to quit because your school load is too much or what have you. You have to be laid off from your job. If you show proof that you are enrolled full-time in school (12 or more credit hours), you can draw unemployment benefits and you are excluded from having to seek work. All you need is a school official's signature every five weeks to show you are still enrolled full time.
A survivor Social Security benefits? A widow or widower can receive benefits at any age if she or he takes care of the deceased worker's child who is entitled to a child's benefit and younger than age 16 or disabled. A deceased worker's unmarried children who are younger than age 18 (or up to age 19 if they are attending elementary or secondary school full time) also can receive benefits. Children can get benefits at any age if they were disabled before age 22 and remain disabled. For more information on survivors benefits, see our publication "Survivors Benefits". Go to the SSA.gov web site SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS ONLINE Click on the below Related Link
Apparently not. You qualify based on the time worked and money earned. Benefits range from $50 to $340 per week, and to get the maximum, you had to have earned at least $9250 in the highest quarter of the first 4 of 5 completed calendar quarters. See the Related link below for more information.
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If you are still a full time student (12 units or more) you probably qualify. Make an appointment to visit your local social security office. Take your parent's death certificate, your birth certificate and transcripts.
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No. You cannot receive unemployment benefits and retire also. To receive them you must be actively seeking full time employment
In most states, California included, you can receive unemployment benefits while still receiving your full Social Security benefits.
No. They are independent and separate programs.
They don't affect each other. Florida repealed its statutes allowing unemployment compensation to be offset (reduced) by Social Security benefits. If you qualify for both unemployment and Social Security, you will receive your full check under each program.
Yes, in most cases, especially if it is an approved course/institution. Bear in mind, you still have to initially qualify for benefits with a work history, etc. and need to comply with the requirements of seeking full time employment, etc., which is generally hard to do if going to school full time and during the day.
No, because, among the many requirements to receive those benefits, you must be actively seeking full time employment which, for obvious reasons, you can't do while incarcerated.
I currently collecting unemployment and will be eligible for SS in a month. May I apply for my Social Sucurity while I am collecting unemployment?
To qualify for unemployment benefits, other than your work history, you have to actively seek full-time employment, which leaves out retirement.
I just called to the unemployment benefits line, and they say that no, we wont receive UB since BT is full time and we will be paid for it even it is not too much.
Students at Cornell receive full need-based aid.
Unfortunately, if you became disabled after you started receiving unemployment benefits, you could no longer qualify as to being ready willing, and able to actively seek full time employment immediately. If it had been job related, you probably could have received Worker's Comp. Otherwise there may be some other programs, i.e. your state's human resources office, etc.
Probably yes, assuming you are otherwise eligible for unemployment, the fact that you worked full-time and now only work part-time may make you eligible for some unemployment benefits as long as you are not getting paid each week more than one and a half times the amout of your weekly benefit amount.