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International students get a SIN starting with the number 9, which lets employers know that you are a temporary resident in Canada. Your SIN will remain the same unless you become a permanent resident, in which case you can apply for a new SIN that doesnt start with the number 9.
An SIN is a nine-digit number that consists of a one-digit region code number followed by an eight-digit serial number. The first three digits are called the header. The last digit of the serial number is a check digit.
A Social Insurance Number (SIN) is a 9-digit number that you need to work and be paid in Canada and access government programs and benefits.
Service Canada no longer issues SIN cards. Instead, we issue a letter that confirms your SIN. If your SIN was stolen, Service Canada may issue a new SIN only if there is proof that the SIN was used fraudulently. If you think this may apply to you, refer to SIN Fraud and data breaches for more information.
A Social Insurance Number (SIN) is a 9-digit number that you need to work and be paid in Canada and access government programs and benefits. It is also used to file taxes. If you are not eligible for a SIN, you can apply for an Individual Tax Number (ITN) for tax purposes.

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To work in Canada or access government programs and benefits, you need a 9-digit number known as a Social Insurance Number (SIN).
The following validation is delivered for the Canadian Social Insurance Number (SIN): The format is NNN NNN NNN (blanks included). It must be nine of digits. The first eight numbers are assigned digits and the last is a check digit.
The 2012 Canadian federal budget contained provisions to phase out the Social Insurance Number cards because they lacked modern security features and could be used for identity theft. As of 31 March 2014, Service Canada no longer issues plastic SIN cards.

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