Estimate monthly EI payout from your policy terms and current earnings.
Get an instant estimate of your EI benefits based on current Service Canada rules
Understand your EI eligibility before submitting your application
Save time and avoid confusing government tables or call wait times
Plan your budget while waiting for your EI claim to be processed
Identify next steps for applying for Employment Insurance in Canada
Estimate monthly EI payout from your policy terms and current earnings.
Enter your earnings and hours
Input your average weekly insurable earnings and the total number of insurable hours worked during the qualifying period
Select your region
Regional unemployment rates impact both eligibility and benefit amounts, so this ensures accuracy
Get your estimate
The tool instantly calculates your weekly EI benefit amount and the maximum number of weeks you may receive benefits, based on official EI formulas
Plan your application
Use your result to prepare the required documents and understand what to expect when applying to Service Canada
Your average insurable earnings
Number of insurable hours worked
Regional unemployment rate
EI benefit caps and calculation rules
Current Employment Insurance (EI) guidelines in Canada
An estimated weekly EI benefit amount based on your inputs
An estimated maximum duration of benefits depending on your hours and region
A clear understanding of your eligibility for Employment Insurance before you apply
Individuals who recently lost their job or had their hours reduced
Canadians planning to apply for EI sickness, parental, or caregiving benefits
Workers who want to verify EI eligibility before applying
Anyone preparing for a period of unemployment and needing a benefits estimate
No. This is an independent tool created to help Canadians estimate their Employment Insurance benefits quickly. Official eligibility and amounts are determined by Service Canada.
Yes. The calculator gives you a reliable estimate that can help you plan and prepare. However, the official EI benefit amount will be calculated by Service Canada once you apply and provide supporting documents.
No. The calculator only requires income and employment details. It does not ask for your name, SIN, or any identifying information. Your data is not stored or shared.
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Long-Term Disability insurance provides financial support to individuals who are unable to work for an extended period due to illness or injury. It helps cover a portion of your lost income during your recovery.
To qualify for LTD benefits, you generally need to have a medical condition that prevents you from performing the essential duties of your job. You must also meet any specific requirements outlined in your insurance policy, such as waiting periods and providing medical documentation.
LTD insurance typically covers a wide range of medical conditions, including physical injuries, chronic illnesses, mental health disorders, and serious diseases. It's important to review your policy for specific coverage details.
The duration of LTD benefits depends on your insurance policy. Some policies provide benefits until you reach a certain age (e.g., 65), while others may have a set time limit (e.g., two years). Your policy will specify the maximum benefit period.
If your LTD claim is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. It's important to review the denial letter carefully, gather additional medical evidence, and consider seeking legal advice to help strengthen your case and navigate the appeals process.
We strive for Customer Satisfaction. Coming from in-depth understanding of the law and the industry, capitalizing on extensive experience, we provide hands-on advice that speaks the language of our client’s needs. No matter if your case is large or small, we treat your matter with importance, integrity and hard work, your success is our satisfaction.
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905 - 266 - 2633
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