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Privacy Publications
    Information specific to: Canada
    These publications are prepared by the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
Fact Sheet - Refugee Status
    Information specific to: Canada
    This fact sheet contains information pertaining to individuals with refugee status.
Expiry date for 900 series SINs
    Information specific to: Canada
    This publication (IN-AH032-03-03) contains information on the expiry date shown on 900 series SIN card.
Social Insurance Number (SIN) and Death Notifications
    Information specific to: Canada
    Social Insurance Number (SIN) and death notifications
Get your Social Insurance Number by telephone (New Brunswick only)
    Information specific to: Canada
    Social Insurance Number by telephone (New Brunswick only)
Social Insurance Number. Yours to Protect!
    Information specific to: Canada
    What is a social Insurance Number (SIN)? Provinding your SIN, show your SIN card to your employer, you don't always have to show your SIN, SIN and fraud, death notifications and SIN, applying for a SIN
Documents you need when you apply for a Social Insurance Number (SIN)
    Information specific to: Canada
    primary documents, supporting documents, legal guardians, SIN fraud is serious
Employers and Social Insurance Numbers (SIN): What You Need To Know
    Information specific to: Canada
    you must ask to see the SIN card, SINs are confidential, if you suspect fraud
Is someone else using your Social Insurance Number?
    Information specific to: Canada
    People use lost, stolen or borrowed Social Insurance Number (SIN) cards for many purposes. When someone else uses your Social Insurance Number, you may face a request for additional income tax, or have difficulty getting credit.
     
   
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