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they have to pay for part of it in the U.S., so yes they will be amply notified.
I guess that depends on what country you live in. I am guessing they may check that you left under the circumstances you stated.
They will be contacted to verify any info you have given to the unemployment office.
They will know when the state contacts them to verify why you are no longer employed
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