Service Canada collects the personal information you put in an Employment Insurance ( EI ) benefit application to decide if you qualify for EI benefits. By starting this application, you consent to the terms of the privacy notice statement. Please read the privacy notice statement.
If you're already familiar with the program:
As part of the application process, you’ll need to provide information and documents to us.
Don't wait until you have the documents to apply. Complete and submit your online application right away. You can send the required documents after you apply.
Once you have your medical certificate, keep it for 6 years in case we require it later. We'll contact you to let you know if you need to submit your medical certificate after you apply.
The medical practitioner may charge a fee to provide you with a medical certificate. We don't reimburse this fee.
For more information on medical certificates, such as who can sign them, visit:
You can visit My Service Canada Account ( MSCA ) to view ROEs that have been issued for you by past and recent employers.
Electronic ROEs are sent directly to Service Canada by employers. You don't need to request copies from your employer to provide to us.
If your employer issues paper ROEs , you must request copies of all ROEs issued for you in the past 52 weeks or since the start of your last claim, whichever is shorter. You'll need to provide them to us as soon as possible after you submit your EI application. You can mail them or drop them off at a Service Canada Centre.
The online application takes about 1 hour to complete. If you don’t complete the application all at once, you can come back to it later using the temporary password that you receive when you start.
Your information is saved for 72 hours (3 days) from the time you start. If you don't submit the application within this time:
When you apply for EI benefits, we’ll ask for your email address. We may send you an email to provide you with information or ask you to call us if we can't reach you by phone.
Please note that we won’t ask you to send us information by email.
After you complete your online application, submit the required documents to us.
Once your application is received, we’ll mail you a benefit statement with a 4-digit access code. You’ll need this code and your SIN to follow up on your application. Receiving an EI benefit statement doesn't mean that we’ve made a decision about your claim.
To check the status of your application, you can: