1. i'm going to say no. in order to get a SIN number as a PR, you must be landed as a PR and pysically go to a service canada office or use the kiosks available at the airports. "having your papers" doesn't equal being a PR. It only means you've been approved. you have to land to officially activate that status and be eligible for a SIN number as a PR.hmks said:Hello everyone,
A couple of questions. I'm waiting for my last background check from Japan but my application is in Ottawa. I believe everything else is complete and we've paid the final fees. We're planning to move sometime between February and May depending on when we find a house in Canada. My questions are these:
1) Is it possible to get at SIN once I have my papers but before we cross the border into Canada? We are planning to buy a home before we move and if I don't have a SIN only my husband can be on the property title as a Canadian citizen or at least we would face some kind of tax penalty. I'm guessing this is not possible but just thought I would ask.
2) Once I get a SIN will it start with a 9? Our mortgage broker wanted to know.
3) With regards to vehicle importation, we have two vehicles with both our names on the titles. My husband as the Canadian citizen will import the less valuable vehicle and I'll import the more valuable one. Is it OK that both names are on both titles or do we need to change that? I want to avoid him paying duty as a Returning Canadian.
Many thanks for any answers/advice.
2. no. i believe that is only for temp SIN numbers or for non residents. PRs are legal residents of canada and receive permanent SIN #s.
3. not sure. you may want to contact the RIV to ask. they are quite helpful.