No, i dont think u can.
Not if you are moving you can not i dont know why but you cant
Yes, as long as you comply with Nevada's requirements on the move.
Unlikely that any such action would be legal or ethical and an attorney should be consulted.
yes
You probably can't collect unemployment if you quit. http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/unemployment/a/unemployment.htm
Yes, as long as you comply with the requirements from the unemployment office.
Yes. The requirements of collecting (actively looking for a job ) are the same but you will need to re-file in the state that you move to in order to continue collecting benefits You do as long as you comply with the California unemployment laws.
No. You can only collect from the state that your employer paid his unemployment taxes to, the "liable" state.
UI is only paid when an employer lays off employees. If you resign or transfer, that is considered a "voluntary quit" and UI payments will not be received.
No. You QUIT the job. To get unemployment you have to be fired.
First, some states allow you to collect unemployment if you have to move because your spouse relocates, in which case it would be from the state you moved FROM (the "liable state"). Secondly, you could not collect from the state you move to because that state did not collect unemployment taxes from your former employer (hence, not the "liable state")
Yes, as long as you comply with Florida's regulations concerning the move.