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New Mexico Unemployment Extension
The New Mexico unemployment extension applies to people who have used up their existing benefit claims. This new law was introduced in 2008 and states that unemployment insurance will be extended by seven weeks for those who are currently unemployed and whose benefits have run out. A 13-week extension has also been approved for those who currently reside in states where the unemployment rate is higher than 6%.
This is good news especially when you look at today’s economic crisis and the fact that more and more people are facing unemployment. The New Mexico unemployment extension will greatly benefit those who are finding it difficult to find new employment and who are coming to the end of their benefits period.
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To apply for New Mexico unemployment benefits, you must be currently unemployed and actively seeking new employment. The duration of unemployment benefits in New Mexico may differ from other states, so you are advised to check their official website for this information.
There are a number of basic requirements when it comes to applying for New Mexico unemployment insurance, and these include being unemployed through no fault of your own. You will be required to file ongoing claims and answer any questions that are put to you. If you have any earnings, you must report these, and if you turn down any job offers, you will need to explain these also.
You will need to have evidence of your employers, and you will need to show that your layoff or employment termination was not your fault, so it is advisable to keep your written notice.
Once approved for the New Mexico unemployment benefit insurance, you can expect to receive between $66 and $455 in weekly benefit payments. It may take a number of weeks for your benefits to come through, and you are advised to check with your state to see how long it takes as each state differs.
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