I'm in Ontario. I suggest you be patient. As long as you uploaded all they require, it should come in the mail. You can call them to ask on the status too tomorrow.
I'm in Ontario. I suggest you be patient. As long as you uploaded all they require, it should come in the mail. You can call them to ask on the status too tomorrow.
Hi, do you have any proof for that ? I am asking because I need to work and they ask for SIN and all Service Canada centres are closed and my previous one is expired and they don't accept the expired one and I almost going to loose my job opportunity. so if you can give me any link I can offer it to my job as well./
Thanks
Hi, do you have any proof for that ? I am asking because I need to work and they ask for SIN and all Service Canada centres are closed and my previous one is expired and they don't accept the expired one and I almost going to loose my job opportunity. so if you can give me any link I can offer it to my job as well./
Thanks
Hi, do you have any proof for that ? I am asking because I need to work and they ask for SIN and all Service Canada centres are closed and my previous one is expired and they don't accept the expired one and I almost going to loose my job opportunity. so if you can give me any link I can offer it to my job as well./
Thanks
Hi, do you have any proof for that ? I am asking because I need to work and they ask for SIN and all Service Canada centres are closed and my previous one is expired and they don't accept the expired one and I almost going to loose my job opportunity. so if you can give me any link I can offer it to my job as well./
Thanks
There is a phone # employers can call which will tell them the validity of the SIN, if the SIN starts with a 9.
If the SIN expiration date was linked to the work permit , then it would need to be extended
From the Government
Ensure that all employees who have a SIN beginning with a "9" are authorized to work in Canada and that their immigration document has not expired. SINs beginning with a "9" are issued to temporary workers who are neither Canadian citizens nor permanent residents. These temporary SINs are valid until the expiry date indicated on the immigration document authorizing them to work in Canada.
Ask to see the employee's existing immigration document authorizing him or her to work in Canada (e.g. work permit, study permit) and verify that it has not expired. If the immigration document has expired, ask the employee to contact Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to obtain a valid document and to provide it to Service Canada to have the new expiry date entered into their SIN record. Take the necessary steps to renew or rehire the employee.
There is a phone # employers can call which will tell them the validity of the SIN, if the SIN starts with a 9.
If the SIN expiration date was linked to the work permit , then it would need to be extended
From the Government
Ensure that all employees who have a SIN beginning with a "9" are authorized to work in Canada and that their immigration document has not expired. SINs beginning with a "9" are issued to temporary workers who are neither Canadian citizens nor permanent residents. These temporary SINs are valid until the expiry date indicated on the immigration document authorizing them to work in Canada.
Ask to see the employee's existing immigration document authorizing him or her to work in Canada (e.g. work permit, study permit) and verify that it has not expired. If the immigration document has expired, ask the employee to contact Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to obtain a valid document and to provide it to Service Canada to have the new expiry date entered into their SIN record. Take the necessary steps to renew or rehire the employee.
Implied Status and the right to continue working is recognized. It's fine to work with an expired SIN.
Before extending employment for your employee
You must always verify that the employee is eligible to continue working in Canada. Your employee must apply to IRCC to extend their authorization to stay and work in Canada before the expiry date on their document.
If a temporary resident applies for renewal of their work or study permit and their permit expires before a decision is made, paragraph 186(u) and section 189 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations provide them the right to continue working or studying under the same conditions while their application for renewal is being processed, as long as they remain in Canada. This is referred to as "implied status." The temporary foreign worker will have implied status until a decision is rendered by IRCC.
I provided a hydro bill of a friends apartment and even though it does not carry my name, it went through. I asked him and he said they were not really being strict with the proof of address requirement as they really wanted something to show that you had access to the apartment they will be mailing the SIN to so if you provided something similar, it should be okay.
Hey all, I got a letter from service Canada stating my request was not processed as docs are missing. I submitted my work permit and drivers licence and I’m super confused about this letter. Anyone in same situation??