What makes you eligible for unemployment in Michigan?

To be eligible, for unemployment benefits, you must be unemployed and able, available for, and actively seeking suitable full-time work. Unless instructed otherwise by UIA staff, you must also register for work at and visit a Michigan Works!

What happens if you are collecting unemployment and move to a different state Michigan?

Since all states are members of the Interstate Reciprocal Benefit Payment Plan, it doesn’t matter if you move out of state, as long as you qualify for the benefits under state law (the state you moved from), you’ll receive your checks.

Can I work part time and collect unemployment in Michigan?

Receiving unemployment benefits while working: In some cases, you can accept part-time work while receiving unemployment benefits. However, your work must be less than full-time, and your benefits will be reduced according to how much you earn in the week for which you are claiming benefits.

How long do you have to work in Michigan to qualify for unemployment?

Michigan defines an employer as having paid at least $1,000 in wages during the Calendar Year (CY) or having had an employee/employees for at least 20 weeks out of the base period. To qualify for unemployment insurance in Michigan, you must have earned at least 1.5 times your HQW within the entire base period.

Can you get unemployment if you work in Illinois and live in Indiana?

When you live close to the Indiana-Illinois state line, you may live in one state and work in the other. However, if you lose your job, filing for unemployment insurance benefits can be confusing. Typically, if you live in Indiana and lose your job in Illinois, you can collect benefits from Illinois.

Can you get unemployment if you lost your job in Indiana?

If you’re an Indiana resident who has recently lost their job, you may qualify for unemployment benefits. The State of Indiana can help you get by with weekly unemployment payments until you find a new job. In Indiana, workers who have lost their job through no fault of their own can qualify for unemployment benefits.

How to apply for unemployment benefits in Indiana?

You must meet the following three eligibility requirements to collect unemployment benefits in Indiana: You must have earned at least a minimum amount in wages before you were unemployed. You must be unemployed through no fault of your own, as defined by Indiana law.

Can you collect unemployment if you move out of State?

Yes, you can collect out-of-state unemployment if you move out of state and here’s how. See our guide to filing for your unemployment.

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