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  1. Children who are 12 years of age or older may apply for their own SIN. If you are under the age of majority in your province or territory and applying for a SIN, you must provide all required documents. If you cannot provide all required documents, a representative must apply on your behalf.

  2. If you are a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident or a temporary resident, you need a Social Insurance Number (SIN) to work in Canada or to receive benefits and services from government programs. Children 12 years of age or older may apply for their SIN.

  3. If your newborn is under one year of age and you have not registered your child’s birth with your province, you can apply for your child’s SIN through your provincial Newborn Registration Service. This service is available in all Canadian provinces, but is not yet available in the territories.

  4. Everyone over 12 years old can apply for a SIN. In Ontario, a parent or legal representative can apply for youth under 18 years old. Caregivers can also apply for other adults in their care.

  5. 27 cze 2023 · A SIN is a nine-digit number that you need to have to work in Canada or access government programs and benefits. All Canadians, permanent residents, and temporary residents are required to have a SIN, and children over the age of 12 can apply for a SIN if needed.

  6. If you're over 12-years-old, and a Canadian citizen, or permanent or temporary resident, you can apply for your own SIN. Parents and guardians can apply for SIN on behalf of their children that are under 18-years-old in Ontario.

  7. 31 mar 2022 · Children aged 12 and above can apply for a SIN on their own. If your child is under the age of majority in your province, you can apply for a SIN on their behalf if you are their parent, legal guardian, or legal representative. You can apply for a SIN online through the Government of Canada website.

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