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Sub-Issue 3: |
availability for work |
out of Canada |
Professional golfer |
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Summary:
The claimant had apparently gone to Kentucky where she had attended University and played golf. The claimant was visiting Kentucky for a short time in November, 2005 to visit friends and went there again in December of 2005 and continued to stay there until the 5th of January to celebrate New Year's, and then late January went to Kentucky to attend a wedding. As she was a professional golfer, she went there with the intent of exploring possible work opportunities for the future. The claimant did not prove that she was outside of Canada at any golf interview, to conduct a bona fide job search or that she had appointments in respect of her profession within the meaning of the legislation. Appeal is dismissed.
Issue: |
Sub-Issue 1: |
Sub-Issue 2: |
Sub-Issue 3: |
availability for work |
various activities |
golf tournament |
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Summary:
The claimant had apparently gone to Kentucky where she had attended University and played golf. The claimant was visiting Kentucky for a short time in November, 2005 to visit friends and went there again in December of 2005 and continued to stay there until the 5th of January to celebrate New Year's, and then late January went to Kentucky to attend a wedding. As she was a professional golfer, she went there with the intent of exploring possible work opportunities for the future. The claimant did not prove that she was outside of Canada at any golf interview, to conduct a bona fide job search or that she had appointments in respect of her profession within the meaning of the legislation. Appeal is dismissed.