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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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HI,

I moved to the US in November and enrolled in EI. I have been sending cards back and I am completely up to date. I recently received my EAD and thought that my EI payments would be back dated to when I arrived in the US. She told me that they will only pay out from the start date on my EAD and not from when in enrolled in EI. So it seems as if I will only get paid weekly starting now and get nothing for the 3 months I wasn't able to work. Can someone clarify for me?

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K1 Section

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Sent I-129F - 03/25/2009

Visa in Hand -11/23/2009

US Entry - 11/26/2009

Wedding - 12/26/2009

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AOS Section

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AOS, EAD, AP Forms Sent - 01/06/2010

Biometrics - 02/11/2010

EAD/AP Approved - 02/23/2010

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Ceremonial Wedding - 06/17/2010

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Yes that is true, they will only backdate it to the day that you got your EAD. Before that date you were not legally allowed to work, therefore no EI payments. I started receiving EI middle of January after my EAD & GC were approved. I received a 2 week cheque my first payment and thats how furthur payments are alloted as well.

AOS

Sent- 10-21-09

Tracking says Delivered by USPS-10-23-09

Check cashed-10-30-09 (MSC case # on back)

NOA 1 date-10-29-09 (Received Date 10-23-09)

Hard copy NOA - 11-02-09

Touch- 11-03-09

Received bio appt letter-11-07-09(dated 11-03-09)

Bio appt- 11-19-09

Transfer to CSC-11-18-09

Touch on 485/765- 11-19-09

Touch on 485/765- 11-20-09

Hard copy of transfer to CSC- 11-23-09

Touch on 485- 11-24-09 (now processing @ CSC email)

Touch on 485- 11-25-09

Touch on 485- 11-27-09

Touch on 485- 11-30-09

Touch on 485- 12-01-09

Touch on 485- 12-02-09

Touch on 485- 12-03-09

EAD/AP approved-12-18-09

EAD/AP touch- 12-21-09

GC APPROVED!!- 12-21-09

Notice mailed welcoming PR-12-21-09

2nd Card Production ordered email-12-22-09

Approval notice sent-12-28-09

GC arrived in the mail-01-05-10

Done with USCIS until September 14, 2011!!

ROC

Sent: 09-14-11

Received: 09-16-11

Check cashed: 09-21-11

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Same thing happened to me:

  • -I arrived here on July 12.
    -My school employment contract technically ended July 30 (even though July is part of summer holidays).
    -I applied for EI in very early August.
    -Got married September 12.
    -Mailed off AOS on September 23.
    -Got EAD in late November.
    -Played phone tag with the EI office for a month to figure out exactly what I was supposed to do, and finally got my EAD and RoE (which I thought they had already from my workplace directly) sent to them in early-mid January.

They approved me for 56 weeks of benefits, back dated to 2 weeks after I got my EAD (some kind of necessary waiting period) - early December. So I got a nice lump sum for the 6 weeks between the end of the two week waiting period and mid January, and since then they've been depositing money whenever they get my cards.

They sent me a letter stating that I couldn't get any money before my EAD was valid, with instructions on how to appeal that decision, but I don't see any grounds for doing so - that's just what their rules are.

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DON'T PANIC

"It says wonderful things about the two countries [Canada and the US] that neither one feels itself being inundated by each other's immigrants."

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Yep, like the others stated, one has to be LEGALLY able to work, and with the k1,k3, ur not until u get the EAD. Cr-1/IR-1, are legally able to work from the start, thus they can claim EI right from the get-go!!

Canadians Visiting the USA while undergoing the visa process, my free advice:

1) Always tell the TRUTH. never lie to the POE officer

2) Be confident in ur replies

3) keep ur response short and to the point, don't tell ur life story!!

4) look the POE officer in the eye when speaking to them. They are looking for people lieing and have been trained to find them!

5) Pack light! No job resumes with you

6) Bring ties to Canada (letter from employer when ur expected back at work, lease, etc etc)

7) Always be polite, being rude isn't going to get ya anywhere, and could make things worse!!

8) Have a plan in case u do get denied (be polite) It wont harm ur visa application if ur denied,that is if ur polite and didn't lie! Refer to #1

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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It's tricky, because there is one place where K-1 holders are required to pretend that they are eligible to work, and that is the US Social Security Administration office.

When a K-1 holder applies for a social security card, they are, by the SSA's internal classifications, "eligible to work without specific DHS approval". The SSA is the only organization on the planet that believes that K-1 holders are work authorized, and that is only because until recently, some states required a SSC in order to get married, so K-1 holders needed to be able to get an SSC to fulfill the conditions of the K-1 visa, and you couldn't [by prior SSA regulations] get a SSC unless you were work authorized.

Apparently, up until about a year ago, the Canadian EI Out-of-Country Claims Unit was fuzzy on whether or not K-1 holders were work authorized, and favored the SSA's interpretation. This has not been the case for at least a year. Canadian EI now holds, consistently with the USCIS, that K-1 holders are not work authorized until they have an EAD card in their hands.

Sucks when government offices actually coordinate, huh? :\

Even more changes are in the pipeline, too. A recent Supreme Court decision finally abolished the rule that a state could require someone to have a SSC to get married. So the entire rationale for K-1 holders to even be able to get SSCs prior to the arrival of the EAD has vanished. Sooner or later they'll clean up the regulations, and K-1 holders will have to wait until we have EADs in order to get SSCs.

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"It says wonderful things about the two countries [Canada and the US] that neither one feels itself being inundated by each other's immigrants."

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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56 weeks of benefits??? When I did it, the max was 36 weeks.

Everyone keeps saying that, but that's what the piece of paper said. <Shrug>

Maybe it's some kind of bonus related to how long I'd held the job or how much I was paid?

I dunno.

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"It says wonderful things about the two countries [Canada and the US] that neither one feels itself being inundated by each other's immigrants."

-Douglas Coupland

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Everyone keeps saying that, but that's what the piece of paper said. <Shrug>

Maybe it's some kind of bonus related to how long I'd held the job or how much I was paid?

I dunno.

I was approved for 42 weeks, so I think it varies.

Removing Conditions

Sent package to VSC - 8/12/11

NOA1 - 8/16/11

Biometrics - 9/14/11

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I was approved for 42 weeks, so I think it varies.

Interesting, I'll have to call Service Canada to inquire as I'll also be on this path months down the road when I'm ready to make the big move. My understanding is that, at least in my case, I would qualify for max benefitsand thought it may have been about 42 weeks,not sure however.

A few questions:

Do they take a 20% non resident charge out of your money?

Is it done by cheque or simply direct deposit? Then of course there's the exchange on the dollar.

When is the best time to apply? Just before or after you immigrate?

Thx

2007 Nov 30: Met in Las Vegas, Nevada

2009 Jul 13: Proposed/Engaged in Sedona, Arizona

2009 Dec 26: Married in Tucson, Arizona

USCIS

2009 Dec 30: Filed I-130

2010 Jan 02: I-130 delivered

2010 Jan 07: NOA1 - email - CSC

2010 Jan 11: Received NOA1 hardcopy

2010 Mar 24: NOA2 - email & text - NVC

2010 Mar 29: Received NOA2 hardcopy

I-130 was approved in 76 days from NOA1 date

NVC

2010 Mar 30: NVC received - case# assigned - emails given to NVC

2010 Mar 30: Opted in - DS3032 emailed to NVC

2010 Mar 31: Received AOS bill & DS3032 - paid AOS

2010 Apr 05: Online payment portal confirms paid AOS(Apr 2 processing date)

2010 Apr 05: Sent I-864 package

2010 Apr 15: EP confirmation email

2010 Apr 15: IV bill generated & paid

2010 Apr 15: Email confirmation - receipt of DS3032

2010 Apr 16: IV bill confirmed paid - sent DS230 package

2010 Apr 19: NVC operator confirms I864 & DS230 documents have been received

2010 Apr 21: AVR confirms all documents received Apr 19th

2010 Apr 23: Email from NVC: case complete - confirmed by NVC - sign in fail

Completed in 24 days

CONSULATE

2010 May 27: Email from NVC - consulate received file - interview Montreal Jul 27th

2010 Jun 16: Medical @ Woking Medical Centre, Vancouver, Canada - APPROVED

2010 Jul 27: Interview @ US Consulate in Montreal, Canada - APPROVED

Your interview took 201 days from your I-130 NOA1 date

2010 Aug 13:POE Washington - APPROVED

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

2012 May 14 - mailed I-751

2012 May 16 - delivered @ CSC

2012 Jun 18 - I 551 stamp

2012 Jun 28 - biometrics appointment NOA notice date Jun 7

2012 Dec 20 - approved

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Interesting, I'll have to call Service Canada to inquire as I'll also be on this path months down the road when I'm ready to make the big move. My understanding is that, at least in my case, I would qualify for max benefitsand thought it may have been about 42 weeks,not sure however.

A few questions:

Do they take a 20% non resident charge out of your money?

Is it done by cheque or simply direct deposit? Then of course there's the exchange on the dollar.

When is the best time to apply? Just before or after you immigrate?

Thx

They automatically deduct 25% NR tax so it reduces your weekly amount eligible. It is done by direct deposit to a Canadian financial institution. The best time apply is right after you immigrate. The number of days eligible for EI starts counting down based on your last day of work and when you immigrate. When you apply for EI your claim will go to the Interstate Claims Unit (Out of Canada) completely separate than canadian residents on EI, will be less confusing to apply the day AFTER you immigrate. You will need a copy of your visa, I-94 and ROE.

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AOS

Sent- 10-21-09

Tracking says Delivered by USPS-10-23-09

Check cashed-10-30-09 (MSC case # on back)

NOA 1 date-10-29-09 (Received Date 10-23-09)

Hard copy NOA - 11-02-09

Touch- 11-03-09

Received bio appt letter-11-07-09(dated 11-03-09)

Bio appt- 11-19-09

Transfer to CSC-11-18-09

Touch on 485/765- 11-19-09

Touch on 485/765- 11-20-09

Hard copy of transfer to CSC- 11-23-09

Touch on 485- 11-24-09 (now processing @ CSC email)

Touch on 485- 11-25-09

Touch on 485- 11-27-09

Touch on 485- 11-30-09

Touch on 485- 12-01-09

Touch on 485- 12-02-09

Touch on 485- 12-03-09

EAD/AP approved-12-18-09

EAD/AP touch- 12-21-09

GC APPROVED!!- 12-21-09

Notice mailed welcoming PR-12-21-09

2nd Card Production ordered email-12-22-09

Approval notice sent-12-28-09

GC arrived in the mail-01-05-10

Done with USCIS until September 14, 2011!!

ROC

Sent: 09-14-11

Received: 09-16-11

Check cashed: 09-21-11

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56 weeks of benefits??? When I did it, the max was 36 weeks.

Long tenured worker initiative. You have to meet certain conditions to qualify for this ... if you do, it is automatically applied to your claim :) If you don't ... too bad for you! ;D

Read more here:

http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/goc/ltw/index.shtml

AOS/AP/EAD Timeline

Package sent to Chicago Lockbox: 06/16/2010

Chicago Lockbox received: 06/18/2010

Received e-mail notification from Chicago Lockbox: 06/24/2010

Hard copy NOA1 received: 06/28/2010

Touch!: 06/28/2010

Received biometrics letter in the mail: 07/16/2010

Attempted walk-in biometrics @ Salt Lake City office -- DENIED: 07/16/2010

2nd attempt at walk-in biometrics @ Salt Lake City office -- SUCCESS!: 07/28/2010

EAD card production ordered!: 08/09/2010

AP approved!: 08/09/2010

2nd EAD card production ordered e-mail: 08/12/2010

AP arrived!: 08/16/2010

3rd EAD card production ordered e-mail: 08/16/2010

EAD arrived!: 08/19/2010

Received interview letter in the mail: 09/13/2010

Green card interview -- APPROVED!: 10/15/2010

Green card received: 10/25/2010

The whole AOS process took almost exactly 4 months ... not too shabby!

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Long tenured worker initiative. You have to meet certain conditions to qualify for this ... if you do, it is automatically applied to your claim :) If you don't ... too bad for you! ;D

Read more here:

http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/goc/ltw/index.shtml

Well, that explains that. Thanks. I had no idea. They ain't told me nuthin' about nuthin' since I applied. They just keep sending me cards and blank statements, and depositing money every so often.

The extended benefits are nice, but hopefully won't be applicable. I've got a job interview tomorrow! Wish me luck!

DON'T PANIC

"It says wonderful things about the two countries [Canada and the US] that neither one feels itself being inundated by each other's immigrants."

-Douglas Coupland

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Long tenured worker initiative. You have to meet certain conditions to qualify for this ... if you do, it is automatically applied to your claim :) If you don't ... too bad for you! ;D

Read more here:

http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/goc/ltw/index.shtml

I definitely qualify!!!

2007 Nov 30: Met in Las Vegas, Nevada

2009 Jul 13: Proposed/Engaged in Sedona, Arizona

2009 Dec 26: Married in Tucson, Arizona

USCIS

2009 Dec 30: Filed I-130

2010 Jan 02: I-130 delivered

2010 Jan 07: NOA1 - email - CSC

2010 Jan 11: Received NOA1 hardcopy

2010 Mar 24: NOA2 - email & text - NVC

2010 Mar 29: Received NOA2 hardcopy

I-130 was approved in 76 days from NOA1 date

NVC

2010 Mar 30: NVC received - case# assigned - emails given to NVC

2010 Mar 30: Opted in - DS3032 emailed to NVC

2010 Mar 31: Received AOS bill & DS3032 - paid AOS

2010 Apr 05: Online payment portal confirms paid AOS(Apr 2 processing date)

2010 Apr 05: Sent I-864 package

2010 Apr 15: EP confirmation email

2010 Apr 15: IV bill generated & paid

2010 Apr 15: Email confirmation - receipt of DS3032

2010 Apr 16: IV bill confirmed paid - sent DS230 package

2010 Apr 19: NVC operator confirms I864 & DS230 documents have been received

2010 Apr 21: AVR confirms all documents received Apr 19th

2010 Apr 23: Email from NVC: case complete - confirmed by NVC - sign in fail

Completed in 24 days

CONSULATE

2010 May 27: Email from NVC - consulate received file - interview Montreal Jul 27th

2010 Jun 16: Medical @ Woking Medical Centre, Vancouver, Canada - APPROVED

2010 Jul 27: Interview @ US Consulate in Montreal, Canada - APPROVED

Your interview took 201 days from your I-130 NOA1 date

2010 Aug 13:POE Washington - APPROVED

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

2012 May 14 - mailed I-751

2012 May 16 - delivered @ CSC

2012 Jun 18 - I 551 stamp

2012 Jun 28 - biometrics appointment NOA notice date Jun 7

2012 Dec 20 - approved

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They automatically deduct 25% NR tax so it reduces your weekly amount eligible. It is done by direct deposit to a Canadian financial institution. The best time apply is right after you immigrate. The number of days eligible for EI starts counting down based on your last day of work and when you immigrate. When you apply for EI your claim will go to the Interstate Claims Unit (Out of Canada) completely separate than canadian residents on EI, will be less confusing to apply the day AFTER you immigrate. You will need a copy of your visa, I-94 and ROE.

Thanks Minnew. Hmm might hard to get money back and forth from a Canadian institution after immigration.. Wonder if EI may be best sent via cheque to the US address? I like direct deposit best but I think it might pose a challenge to have this deposited to a Canadian bank then having it wired to me in the USA.

2007 Nov 30: Met in Las Vegas, Nevada

2009 Jul 13: Proposed/Engaged in Sedona, Arizona

2009 Dec 26: Married in Tucson, Arizona

USCIS

2009 Dec 30: Filed I-130

2010 Jan 02: I-130 delivered

2010 Jan 07: NOA1 - email - CSC

2010 Jan 11: Received NOA1 hardcopy

2010 Mar 24: NOA2 - email & text - NVC

2010 Mar 29: Received NOA2 hardcopy

I-130 was approved in 76 days from NOA1 date

NVC

2010 Mar 30: NVC received - case# assigned - emails given to NVC

2010 Mar 30: Opted in - DS3032 emailed to NVC

2010 Mar 31: Received AOS bill & DS3032 - paid AOS

2010 Apr 05: Online payment portal confirms paid AOS(Apr 2 processing date)

2010 Apr 05: Sent I-864 package

2010 Apr 15: EP confirmation email

2010 Apr 15: IV bill generated & paid

2010 Apr 15: Email confirmation - receipt of DS3032

2010 Apr 16: IV bill confirmed paid - sent DS230 package

2010 Apr 19: NVC operator confirms I864 & DS230 documents have been received

2010 Apr 21: AVR confirms all documents received Apr 19th

2010 Apr 23: Email from NVC: case complete - confirmed by NVC - sign in fail

Completed in 24 days

CONSULATE

2010 May 27: Email from NVC - consulate received file - interview Montreal Jul 27th

2010 Jun 16: Medical @ Woking Medical Centre, Vancouver, Canada - APPROVED

2010 Jul 27: Interview @ US Consulate in Montreal, Canada - APPROVED

Your interview took 201 days from your I-130 NOA1 date

2010 Aug 13:POE Washington - APPROVED

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

2012 May 14 - mailed I-751

2012 May 16 - delivered @ CSC

2012 Jun 18 - I 551 stamp

2012 Jun 28 - biometrics appointment NOA notice date Jun 7

2012 Dec 20 - approved

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Thanks Minnew. Hmm might hard to get money back and forth from a Canadian institution after immigration.. Wonder if EI may be best sent via cheque to the US address? I like direct deposit best but I think it might pose a challenge to have this deposited to a Canadian bank then having it wired to me in the USA.

If you still have a Canadian bank account open, then you only need to know one web site for transferring money to an American account:

http://www.customhouse.ca

A lot of people in the Canada subforum here use it and recommend it. I've used it extensively. Just like Paypal, but with much better rates, and amazing customer service.

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DON'T PANIC

"It says wonderful things about the two countries [Canada and the US] that neither one feels itself being inundated by each other's immigrants."

-Douglas Coupland

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