5. Get a decision
Question and answer
How do I appeal to the Employment Insurance Board of Appeal?The Employment Insurance Board of Appeal (EI BOA) panel members usually make a decision on the day the hearing ends.
All parties, which is everyone involved with the , get a written copy of the decision electronically within 2 business days.
Panel members base their decisions on:
- the Employment Insurance Act
- the Employment Insurance Regulations
- the facts and evidence
- related court decisions
The panel members can decide to:
- keep the original decision
- change the reconsideration decision
- cancel the reconsideration decision
The panel can interpret and apply the law. They cannot change the law or consider questions that relate to constitutional law. This includes the Constitution Acts and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Those questions must go to the Social Security Tribunal – Appeal Division.
Appeal to the next level
Anyone involved in the appeal can appeal to the next level of the appeal process if:
- they disagree with the decision, or
- the decision has unresolved constitutional questions.
The next level of appeal is with the Social Security Tribunal of Canada – Appeal Division.
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