I thought I would just share my experience today when we went to get my husbands SIN number.
My husband needed to apply for his number, my 10 year old daughter needed a number, and I needed to change my name on my number as it was still in my maiden name from 12 years ago.
Apparently, after 5 years of inactivity, a Social Insurance Number becomes dormant in order for the government to combat fraud. Once dormant, it cant be used for employment - basically, if I had not filled out a form to have my SIN reactivated then when I went to start work with a company here in Canada they would have been informed that my SIN was not a valid number.
SOOOO... to make a long story even longer... if you have been gone from Canada for more than 5 years your SIN may not be active and you will need to reactivate it.
Just wanted to share.
My husband needed to apply for his number, my 10 year old daughter needed a number, and I needed to change my name on my number as it was still in my maiden name from 12 years ago.
Apparently, after 5 years of inactivity, a Social Insurance Number becomes dormant in order for the government to combat fraud. Once dormant, it cant be used for employment - basically, if I had not filled out a form to have my SIN reactivated then when I went to start work with a company here in Canada they would have been informed that my SIN was not a valid number.
SOOOO... to make a long story even longer... if you have been gone from Canada for more than 5 years your SIN may not be active and you will need to reactivate it.
Just wanted to share.