I found this community to be a fantastic resource when I was going through the process of getting my PR as well as two work visas. Unfortunately I am currently facing a much more serious challenge and am posting my issue here in the hopes that anyone has suggestions or ideas on how to move forwards with this..
The Issue:
Steps I have taken thus far:
The Issue:
- -I visited Canada in 2014 on a working visa and was given a SIN that starts with a 9.
- -I became a permanent resident on Feb 2015 but was never told I had to update my SIN.
- -I recently visited family in the UK but while overseas I lost my PR card.
- -I was able to return to Canada after going to the London embassy and getting a travel document. The agent at the embassy explained that they recently changed the entry requirements and that they would put a new document into my passport and that this new document would effectively be my "new" PR card. I even paid extra for multiple re-entry.
- -At the end of August I ended my employment after a structured dismissal claim and found out I was not eligible for EI as my SIN number was expired.
- -I also found I was unable to obtain new employment as my SIN number is expired.
- -After going to service Canada they explained that I need to provide a copy of my PR card or Confirmation Of Permanent Residence Letter in order to get a SIN number. Unfortunately I don't have a PR card and they won't accept the letter as it is over a year old.
- -Application for a replacement PR card is ongoing but is expected to take 3-4 months. During this period I am unable to work, claim EI or apply for any sort of government assistance.
Steps I have taken thus far:
- Visited service Canada at 16826 107 Ave, Edmonton, AB T5P 4C3 - Spoke to three agents as well as the team leader and they said they can't help me and suggested the Jasper Place service Canada or the Airport immigration desk.
- Visited service Canada at 9700 Jasper Ave, Edmonton, AB T5J 4C1 - Spoke to two agents as well as the team leader and they said they cannot help me and suggested I call immigration..
- Called immigration at 1-888-242-2100 - Called 14 times over the period of three days at varied times but was unable to speak to a human being.
- Visited the immigration desk at YEG airport - Spoke to the agent and the team leader. They explained that they cannot help me said "It looks like you have fallen through the cracks, you may want to get in touch with your MP"
- Contacted the office of my local MP Linda Duncan, they are yet to get back to me and I don't have much hope in regards to this.
- Contacted the Alberta ombudsman office, they are yet to get back to me and I don't have much hope in regards to this.
- Contacted the office of Rachel Notle, they are yet to get back to me and I don't have much hope in regards to this.
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