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Maternity leave in Alberta

The nursery has been decorated, you are nesting, done work and it’s time to figure out your Maternity EI benefits. However, the process of applying for Maternity EI benefits in Alberta may be overwhelming. Hopefully after reading this post you will have a pretty good idea of how and where to go – and will have successfully applied for your EI benefits. 

In Alberta you are entitled
to 52 weeks off of work for Maternity leave from your place of employment.  **Some situations are different and could
depend on if a position is a contract or if there are different agreements
made.**

If you are not sure what your
rights are- or if you feel that your rights are being infringed upon you can
always call labor standards (anonymously if need be) @ 1.877.427.3731
Do you Qualify:
In order to qualify for
Maternity benefits you must have worked at least 600 hours of employment and
have paid into EI benefits. You are eligible to apply and take your Maternity leave
starting on your 8th week before your due date.   
Maternity benefits are the
first 15 weeks of your year off, the following weeks are technically refereed
to as Parental leave and you or your partner is eligible to take the Parental
leave.
Putting in an Application:
On your last day of work is
technically when you should apply for Maternity benefits. Applying too early could effect your weeks that you are
entitled to.
You can apply for your
Maternity benefits here
Your work will either give you
a Record of Employment (ROE) or if you are lucky they will submit your ROE on
your behalf. This will be on your last day before going on leave (ideally)  
If you have to submit the
ROE yourself you will need to go to a Service Canada Branch to drop it off or
send it via mail.
You can find the location closest to you here
Maternity benefits payments:
Your benefits are only paid
out for 50 of your 52 weeks that you have off. That means you will not receive
your benefits right away, as there is a 2-week waiting period. You however
should have received your login information to log onto the Service Canada
website to check and see how the processing of your Maternity benefits are proceeding. 
**If it has been over 2
weeks, call and inquire. With my second child it took a month for my benefits
to be deposited into my account, and it was due to some miniscule piece of
information that was quickly entered within seconds. **
(The great thing is that my money was deposited into my account within 24hours)
If you have questions you can
call this number – 1.800.206.7218
**HINT** Try calling first thing in the morning when
they open. So many people call this number that they generally don’t even have
enough room for people to wait on hold.
You will receive 55% of your
of insurable earnings up to a maximum of $514 per week.
MAKE SURE THEY ARE TAKING TAXES OFF OF YOUR EI
BENEFITS!!!
I unfortunately didn’t catch
this during my first Maternity leave and I ended up owing in taxes, which is a
big deal when you are only receiving 55% of your regular wage.

Hopefully this post has been informative and has helped you along the process of applying for your benefits.  If this post was helpful to you, please leave a comment. Thanks for reading and congrats to you 🙂

Until next time
~Christine~

*The information that is included in this post has been taken from the Service Canada webite and also  taken from my personal experiences. If there is anything that I have missed please let me know and it will be added* 

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