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Social Insurance Number

The Social Insurance Number (SIN) is a nine-digit number that you need to work in Canada or to have access to government programs and benefits.

Delivered by: Service Canada

Eligibility Information

  1. Who can apply for a SIN?

Application Information

  1. How do I apply for a SIN?
  2. What information/documents do I need to apply?
  3. How can I apply for someone else?
  4. How can I request my SIN information?

Payment Information

Forms

Contact Information

Protecting Your SIN

  1. Can my SIN card be used as an identity card?
  2. How can I protect my Social Insurance Number and my SIN card?
  3. How does Service Canada protect my SIN?
  4. Who can ask for my SIN and when don't I have to provide my SIN?
  5. What should I do if an organization asks for my SIN and it is not legally required?
  6. Do I need to notify the SIN program if there is a death in my family?
  7. Do I need to notify the SIN program of my new address?

Lost or Stolen SIN Card

  1. What should I do if my SIN card has been lost or stolen?
    Can I ask for a new Social Insurance Number if I have lost my SIN card or it has been stolen?
    How do I replace my lost or stolen SIN card?

SIN Fraud

  1. What should I know about the Social Insurance Number and fraud?
  2. What should I do if I suspect someone is using my SIN?
  3. What do I need to provide Service Canada with if I suspect someone is using my SIN to work or to obtain credit?
  4. Can I ask for a new SIN if I have been a victim of fraud?

Information for Employers

  1. What are my responsibilities related to my employees' SINs?
  2. Why should I verify and record the expiry date of all SIN cards beginning with a "9"?
  3. How can I protect my employees' SINs and personnel records?
  4. What are my responsibilities to help prevent SIN fraud?