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I was out of Canada for 4 years, my PR is expired ,but i am here in Canada now and i have to stay for 2 years to be able to renew my PR.
I found out that my social insurance number is deactivated and in order to activate it i have to apply for it and it takes a month. I am so scared it might be risky to apply for activation that i might get a report for being outside of Canada for 4 years.
Any similar situation?Any information about it? Any advice?
Thanks
How do you found out that it is deactivated?
How do you found out that it is deactivated?
It usually is if it's not been used for a while. Not sure how long a "while" is. If you go to Service Canada, they will tell you if it's dormant. I think that's also the case when an employer tries to verify it as well.
I was out of Canada for 4 years, my PR is expired ,but i am here in Canada now and i have to stay for 2 years to be able to renew my PR.
I found out that my social insurance number is deactivated and in order to activate it i have to apply for it and it takes a month. I am so scared it might be risky to apply for activation that i might get a report for being outside of Canada for 4 years.
Any similar situation?Any information about it? Any advice?
Thanks
Nothing will happen. Reactivate your SIN.
How do you found out that it is deactivated?
i found out while i was applying to change the family name of my son. i was informed that the social insurance number is deactivated.
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