But what if one of your reasons for quitting was because you wanted to undertake a full time training course (paid for by me)? A course that can't be done without quitting becuase it's during the day? Is that at least looked upon favourably?
You won't get RAV support if you aren't available for work. If you were looking at a course that is 3 times a week, you would be eligible for 40% of the RAV entitlement. Studying is not unemployment.
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You won't get RAV support if you aren't available for work. If you were looking at a course that is 3 times a week, you would be eligible for 40% of the RAV entitlement. Studying is not unemployment.