I received separation pay (or pay, wages in lieu of notice, vacation pay, etc.). When should I file a claim?
You are not eligible for unemployment insurance benefits for any full week covered by separation pay, vacation pay, etc. (nor may such a week count as your waiting period week). Generally, you should file your claim the first week after the period covered by the payment (if the last week of the payment is not a full weeks pay, you may file that same week, although you possibly will still be ineligible due to excessive earnings).
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