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Once I have been redundant with s4, if you have been working for over 2 years, you may apply on Jobseeker benefits, it helps to support your life until find a new job, I would not recommend to stay longer then some appropriate time, since you need to pay tax after you find a job for this benefit.
Thanks for your response. I'm no way close to renewing my stamp 4.. in fact I just got it 4 weeks ago.. So do you suggest I need not tell INIS unless it's taking me really long to find another job? Am I legally obligated to let them know?jesonnn wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 3:36 pmOnce I have been redundant with s4, if you have been working for over 2 years, you may apply on Jobseeker benefits, it helps to support your life until find a new job, I would not recommend to stay longer then some appropriate time, since you need to pay tax after you find a job for this benefit.
You have an option to inform the Inis, if you could not find a job for month or two, but there is no defined time for that, unless you are close to updating stamp.
I started looking for the new job once was informed about redundancy, once I was redundant, I applied on Jobseeker benefits (be aware you have to say about that once applying for citizenship) after 4 weeks I started my new job, informed Social welfare office, and pay taxes at new fiscal year, after 6 months I have applied and got my new stamp 4 without any problems. Good luck to find new job, enjoy this time, hope your redundancy payment will be good (if that is over some huge amount of money you may not be eligible for benefits)!
Well, i didn't find somewhere the rule to inform inis, I guess I will find job quite quick, so I think it is up to you, I was only 4 weeks with no job and I didn't inform, it was 3 years agoVarM wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 6:39 pmThanks for your response. I'm no way close to renewing my stamp 4.. in fact I just got it 4 weeks ago.. So do you suggest I need not tell INIS unless it's taking me really long to find another job? Am I legally obligated to let them know?jesonnn wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 3:36 pmOnce I have been redundant with s4, if you have been working for over 2 years, you may apply on Jobseeker benefits, it helps to support your life until find a new job, I would not recommend to stay longer then some appropriate time, since you need to pay tax after you find a job for this benefit.
You have an option to inform the Inis, if you could not find a job for month or two, but there is no defined time for that, unless you are close to updating stamp.
I started looking for the new job once was informed about redundancy, once I was redundant, I applied on Jobseeker benefits (be aware you have to say about that once applying for citizenship) after 4 weeks I started my new job, informed Social welfare office, and pay taxes at new fiscal year, after 6 months I have applied and got my new stamp 4 without any problems. Good luck to find new job, enjoy this time, hope your redundancy payment will be good (if that is over some huge amount of money you may not be eligible for benefits)!