I applied for SIN online and got a rejection letter in 2 weeks due to the fact that I did not have any "Proof of Address" being a newcomer. I then talked to SIN department on the phone and they told me that all offices are closed and I can only apply via mail or online. The lady said that proof of address is a must and the application will be rejected even if I am a newcomer. She also mentioned that we are receiving around thousands of applications per day and with limited staff, our response time has increased. I re-applied using an address proof last week. I'm hoping for a positive response by next week.
I applied for SIN online and got a rejection letter in 2 weeks due to the fact that I did not have any "Proof of Address" being a newcomer. I then talked to SIN department on the phone and they told me that all offices are closed and I can only apply via mail or online. The lady said that proof of address is a must and the application will be rejected even if I am a newcomer. She also mentioned that we are receiving around thousands of applications per day and with limited staff, our response time has increased. I re-applied using an address proof last week. I'm hoping for a positive response by next week.
In the initial application, I did not add any proof and instead of the proof document, I added a letter saying that I am a new PR and do not have any address proof. This application got rejected. For the 2nd application, I attached my phone line's service agreement which had an address and my name on it (after confirming from SIN helpline). I am not sure if this will work since I haven't got a decision yet on the 2nd application. I also opened up a bank account but unfortunately, I can only have access to the statement after the 1st month. However, you could go to your bank and inquire about an account maintenance letter or something which can also work.
It's pretty unfortunate that they ask for the POA, because you can't do anything without your SIN number anyway, many landlords actually ask for your sin number before they will rent to you.
It's pretty unfortunate that they ask for the POA, because you can't do anything without your SIN number anyway, many landlords actually ask for your sin number before they will rent to you.
I opened an account at RBC with COPR and passport - you can do the application online and they will request that you go in to verify your ID. I didn't need a proof of address.
There is an ICICI also in Canada BTW if you are from India.
Otherwise, Scotiabank and BMO really go out of their way to help new immigrants
There should be a dedicated team or department now with IRCC only catering to new immigrants who have just landed. I can imagine from seconf half of 2020 EVERYONE will want to move to canada.
EVERYONE wants to settle down in Canada now. EVERYONE. 2021, 2022, 2023 - I think It will be a mini Asia.
There is an ICICI also in Canada BTW if you are from India.
Otherwise, Scotiabank and BMO really go out of their way to help new immigrants
There should be a dedicated team or department now with IRCC only catering to new immigrants who have just landed. I can imagine from seconf half of 2020 EVERYONE will want to move to canada.
EVERYONE wants to settle down in Canada now. EVERYONE. 2021, 2022, 2023 - I think It will be a mini Asia.
I think Canada will revise their immigration targets down - they are unlikely to let so many people in if unemployment has gone through the roof. Will have to see though.