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Oh hello there again.
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So masters, where is our cash?!
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Google Translate claims that "Jossa on meidän käteistä?" is Finnish for "Where's our cash?"
Use "Mis mun massit?"
Instructions to receive your benefits below. Please act accordingly.
Hello, newly acquired vassals!
The Basic Unemployment Allowance is paid for persons who meet the condition regarding previous employment but do not belong to an unemployment fund. The allowance is paid for a maximum of 400 days. If your employment history is shorter than three years the unemployment allowance is payable for a maximum of 300 days. If you are still unemployed when the allowance runs out you can claim Labour Market Subsidy.
The Basic Unemployment Allowance is a flat-rate benefit. Your earned income during unemployment have an effect on the allowance.
If you participate in employment promoting measures, you can apply to Kela for a compensation for expenses.
Basic Unemployment Allowance is payable to unemployed job seekers between ages 17 and 64 who
live in Finland
register with an employment office as an unemployed job seeker
are seeking for a full-time job
are fit to work and who
meet the work requirement.
Persons between 65 and 67 can normally be paid Basic Unemployment Allowance only when temporarily dismissed from their job.
Basic Unemployment Allowance can in some cases be paid abroad, namely when you look for a job in another EU/EEA member state or Switzerland.
Certain other social security benefits may prevent you from getting the Basic Unemployment Allowance.
The employment office issues a binding statement to Kela about whether you are considered to be an unemployed job seeker who is eligible for Basic Unemployment Allowance. If the employment office considers you a full-time student or a self-employed person, you do not qualify for the allowance.
Renew your status as an unemployed job seeker
Unemployment benefits are payable only if you are registered with the employment office as an unemployed job seeker. The waiting period (i.e., when you are not yet eligible for unemployment benefits) will not begin to run until you have registered with the employment office.
To qualify for unemployment benefits, you must actively seek employment and accept offered work or training. You must renew your status as an unemployed job seeker in the manner specified by the employment office, for example by reporting regularly to the office.
Temporarily laid off
If you have been temporarily laid off, you may be entitled to basic unemployment allowance or labour market subsidy.
If you decline offered work or training
The employment office may withdraw your eligibility for unemployment benefits for a specified period if you turn down an offer for work or training or do not renew your status as an unemployed job seeker.
Condition regarding previous employment
If you meet the condition applicable to an employee or a self-employed person, you are entitled to the Basic Unemployment Allowance, which is not means-tested.
To meet the condition applicable to employees,
you must have been in paid employment for at least 26 weeks (about 6 months) during the 28 months preceding the unemployment and
you must have worked at least 18 hours per week and
your pay must have complied with the terms of the relevant collective agreement or been at least EUR 1187 per month.
There is an online eligibility calculator you can use to see if your employment history is extensive enough for you to qualify for the basic unemployment allowance. Enclose with your claim documentation about your work and pay, which will help in the determination of the work requirement. If you have worked irregular hours you can also use the Kela form TT4 to provide details about your working hours. Ask your employer to complete it.
To meet the work requirement applicable to self-employed persons,
you must have been self-employed for at least 15 months during the 48 months preceding unemployment
self-employment counts towards the work requirement if the total income from self-employment is at least EUR 1,000 per month (EUR 1,047 per month in 2017).
all periods of self-employment lasting at least 4 months in which total earnings under the YEL (self-employed persons), MYEL (farmers) and TyEL (employees) pensions acts count towards the work requirement.
If you are claiming basic unemployment allowance, any paid employment during the 28 months preceding the unemployment also counts towards the work requirement.
Using an online calculator to assess your eligibility
There is an eligibility calculator on our website which you can use to see if you have accumulated enough self-employment and employment to qualify for the basic unemployment allowance.
Reference period
How to claim
First, register as unemployed job seeker with the employment office.
Fill in Kela form Claim for Basic Unemployment Allowance / Labour Market Subsidy (TT 1e).
Attach to the application work certificates and pay slips for the period when you met the condition regarding previous employment
Send the application to Kela by post.
Claims can be backdated by up to 3 months.
After you have been issued Basic Unemployment Allowance, you must renew your status as an unemployed job seeker by reporting regularly to Kela. For this purpose use the form Unemployment status report (TT 2e).
After you have been issued Basic Unemployment Allowance, you must renew your status as an unemployed job seeker by reporting regularly to Kela. For this purpose use the form TT 2e (Unemployment status report). This way Kela will know whether you have been unemployed, working or training.
You can either fill in the paper form or send the report online at www.kela.fi/asiointi (in Finnish and Swedish only). To use the online service, you need your Internet banking access code or mobile certificate.
If you work during a period in which you are registered as unemployed, you must provide documentation from your employer showing the period of employment, the hours worked and the amount of wages.
Basic Unemployment Allowance is paid to your bank account in instalments for 4 weeks. The first instalment is for 2 weeks. The payment is based on the unemployment status report that you must fill in every 4 weeks either on the TT2e form or online.
The allowance is paid for a maximum of 400 days. If your employment history is shorter than three years the unemployment allowance is payable for a maximum of 300 days. The unemployment allowance is payable for a maximum of 500 days for unemployed persons who have met the work requirement after reaching the age of 58 years. The allowance is paid for 5 days a week.
Waiting period
The Basic Unemployment Allowance is payable after completion of a waiting period. You must have been registered as an unemployed job seeker with the employment office for at least 7 working days in order to qualify for the allowance. The waiting period need not be completed in one stretch. All days of unemployment within any period of 8 consecutive calendar weeks count. The waiting period is only applied once. If you change directly from basic unemployment allowance to labour market subsidy, no waiting period is applied.
Notification of changes
Anyone receiving benefits from Kela must notify Kela without delay if their circumstances change. This includes changes in income, family composition or marital status.
If you receive Basic Unemployment Allowance, you must notify Kela of
your earned income (attach documentation showing the amount of wages)
the birth of a child.
The decision you receive from Kela lists the changes that must be notified. If you fail to notify a relevant change, you may not receive a certain benefit or may receive too much, in which case you will have to pay back any overpayment.
Thanks I was initially angry but you really answered all of my questions.
i'm still waiting 😉
gib