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Ok. I am going to get some feedback started, though I still do not have a definitive answer for you. Technically as in most any state if you quit you are not eligible for unemployment, that's why employers will make you miserable and tell you how horrible you are but they will not fire you for fear of having to pay. They will push you hard enough to make you leave so you do not collect. However, when I lived in Florida, the same rules applied and I was lucky enough that the social worker called me to tell me that I was denied since I walked out of the job. I explained that it was true, however, it was due to insubordination on my bosses part, explained the details and she told me no problem and sure enough I was able to collect. I am in a similar situation right now and am trying to do some homework regarding NY Unemployment and see if I should bother applying or not. I will keep you posted. What's your situation why did you quit?

Another AnswerIf you quit your job WITHOUT good cause (emphasis added), then you could not collect. Therefore, if your quitting WAS for good cause, you may collect. See the Related Link below ("Unemployment Insurance" booklet, page 10, "Denial of Benefits, 1. a))
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Yes, go to the website for out of state applicants. You can collect from any state as long as the majority of your work or enough of the work that is being used to calculate your unemployment wages is in NYS. Check their website or call. They will be able to help get you lined up.

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Generally the answer will be "no". UI is for those that have been laid off ... those who quit, even for medical reasons, have left the job voluntarily, and not because of anything the employer did, like laying people off.

There are other jobs available for people with certain medical conditions.

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Yes. The "liable state" (the state in which you worked and the state that received the unemployment taxes from your employer) is the one who will pay your benefits, if you qualified.

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The form requires a NY drivers license however as I live in CT I have a CT license

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It depends on why you were fired. If it was through no fault of your own, then most likely you could. The reasons are what's important, not the fact that you were fired.

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No. There is criteria to be met regarding work history, reason for loss of job, etc. Merely moving to another state does not qualify a person for benefits.

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Q: If you are collecting New York State unemployment benefits and you move to New Jersey can you continue to collect New York unemployment benefits?
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