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Always file your first claim so that we can review your income and other factors to decide whether or how much you will receive.
Benefits Filing a claim ReEmployCT Eligibility Claimants Eligibility questioned Unemployment eligibility
All federal unemployment benefits programs created for the pandemic have ended.
Pandemic assistance Claimants Unemployment eligibility
Unemployment applications are reviewed for eligibility on a case-by-case basis prior to benefits being paid. If an application is denied, the filer may request a hearing with an adjudicator.
Eligibility questioned Quit Unemployment eligibility
Unemployment is an eligibility program governed by federal and state law. Among other provisions, you must be legally authorized to work in the U.S.
Claimants Eligibility questioned Unemployment eligibility
When people submit an unemployment benefits appeal, the appropriate Appeals Division office schedules a hearing.
Appeal hearing Filing an appeal
To make a decision, case adjudicators sometimes collect information by mail without conducting a phone- or in-person hearing.
Appeal hearing
People who don't show up for their appeal hearing without a very good reason usually lose their appeal and the decision stays the same.
Appeal hearing
At an appeal hearing, you and your witnesses provide information that can be used to make a decision about your unemployment claim.
Appeal hearing
After your unemployment hearing, the referee will make a decision and mail a letter explaining their decision to you, your former employer, and others.
Appeal hearing