Answer:
I cannot access the paragraph that you are using as reference, but the three conditions that must be met in order to be legally considered unemployed are:
- A person must not have a current job.
- This person must be available and ready to work.
- This person must have actively searched for a job in the past month (or four weeks) and wasn't able to get hired.
If a person doesn't fulfill the 3 prior requisites, they are not legally considered unemployed and cannot receive unemployment benefits. In order to comply with Point 3, the person must have actively searched for a job, e.g. answering to job advertisements (e.g. using a website), contacting an employment agency, or any other proof that he/she was looking for a job.