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SIN number , when we need to apply

madnan57843

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I am planning to do a soft landing in Canada for 30-45 days, with the intention of moving permanently in Year 2025.

Given this plan, should I apply for a SIN number now or wait until 2025 when I make the permanent move?

I have heard that once we obtain a SIN number, we are required to file taxes.
 

armoured

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I am planning to do a soft landing in Canada for 30-45 days, with the intention of moving permanently in Year 2025.

Given this plan, should I apply for a SIN number now or wait until 2025 when I make the permanent move?

I have heard that once we obtain a SIN number, we are required to file taxes.
Apply when you arrive. MUCH better as you can have issues getting one later.

No, having a SIN number is not the same as the requirement to file taxes.
 

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Optional: With 30-45 days, you could rent a car and travel coast to coast to every cities in Canada (especially in the summer months) and try the local food (example: lobster in Nova Scotia; angus beef in Alberta, etc.). You shouldn't get a driver license at this time, but obtain a International driving permit from your home country in order to do so.
 
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canuck78

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There js a residency obligation to qualify for a health card and healthcare. You won’t qualify and you would still have to apply for a health card when you finally settle in Canada.
 
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