Employment Insurance Regulations - Part I - Unemployment Benefits
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Current EI (Main) Regulations
PART I
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
Claimants Who Are Inmates of an Institution
54. (1) A claimant who is not a self-employed person, who is an inmate of a prison or similar institution and who has been granted parole, day parole, temporary absence or a certificate of availability, for the purpose of seeking and accepting employment in the community, is not disentitled from receiving benefits by reason only of section 37 of the Act.
(2) A self-employed person who is an inmate of a prison or similar institution and who has been granted parole, day parole or a temporary absence is not disentitled from receiving benefits by reason only of section 152.2 of the Act.