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Hello, I was a permanent resident from 2005 to 2009 and during that period I had SIN number. In 2009 I lost my PR status as I didnt live 730 days in Canada. Now in 2019 I am again a Permanent Resident of Canada as I was Sponsored by my husband. Now I am wondering do I need to go to Service Canada to apply for new SIN number or my SIN number from 2005 is still active and working. On border I asked that question but CBSA officer told that he didnt know. Thank You
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Hello, I was a permanent resident from 2005 to 2009 and during that period I had SIN number. In 2009 I lost my PR status as I didnt live 730 days in Canada. Now in 2019 I am again a Permanent Resident of Canada as I was Sponsored by my husband. Now I am wondering do I need to go to Service Canada to apply for new SIN number or my SIN number from 2005 is still active and working. On border I asked that question but CBSA officer told that he didnt know. Thank You
As you were a PR in 2005 to 2009, you would have been issued a permanent SIN number. These SIN's are for life. However, the can lapse. You will need to go to a Services Canada office with your latest id's and proof of current PR to reinstate your original SIN number.
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