does past unemployment benefits hinder the process of naturalization
?
thanks
Receiving Unemployment benefits is not receiving public assitance
so it does not matter.
Even receiving public assistance is not an issue for citizenship. It is only a issue for GC applicantion that is why you see such a question :"
Have you received public asstance" on I-485 but not on N=400
That wasn't a denial, it was a continuance, which means the case was to be decided at a later date, probably with a second interview. The poster did not report the final result.Additionally look up this old thread where some one was denied for receiving "benefits":
http://forums.immigration.com/showthread.php?t=270212
bankruptcy or unemployment should not be an issue to consider during the interview process..
If anything, being unemployed for a long time while not collecting unemployment benefits makes it look even worse. If you collect the benefits, and the IO asks about your financial support during the period of unemployment, you can say the unemployment benefits were your main source of finances. Otherwise, if you weren't collecting anything and you have that big gap in your employment history, you need some other explanation, which may or may not be more convincing to the IO.To help minimize any doubts I would suggest one stay away from any public benefits including unemployments until they become CITIZENS...... even if you are elligible.
Just my point of view.
If anything, being unemployed for a long time while not collecting unemployment benefits makes it look even worse. If you collect the benefits, and the IO asks about your financial support during the period of unemployment, you can say the unemployment benefits were your main source of finances. Otherwise, if you weren't collecting anything and you have that big gap in your employment history, you need some other explanation, which may or may not be more convincing to the IO.
The thing to do is to study the eligibility rules diligently so you know what you can legitimately collect, and then go ahead and collect it if you're eligible.
If you have the bank statements, along with other evidence to make it credible that you accumulated that large bank balance legally (e.g. tax returns showing a large salary, inheritance, lottery winnings, etc.), that should be good enough.My contract expired more than a year a go and I am not even sure if I will have a job by the interview time. But I had a lot of savings to live on, I still have a lot of money left that I can support myslef with for the nex few years. So if the IO ask me how I support myself, I can show him/her my bank statements. So do you think I will still have problems?