Service Canada has been working diligently to deliver high-quality, simple, easy-to-access and secure services to Canadians, no matter where they live. As technology advances and clients’ service delivery expectations change, the Government of Canada is taking steps to further modernize its delivery methods and available services.
This digital service will improve efficiency and reduce the need for clients to visit a Service Canada Centre, especially newcomer and international student clients, who account for the majority of our SIN service transactions. Coupled with the ability to apply for a SIN online, this new service can help clients self-serve digitally from start to finish in the SIN process, avoid in-person queues, and have access to a digital record of their SIN any time they need it. Social insurance numbers enable Canadian citizens, permanent residents and temporary residents to work in Canada and have access to benefits and services from government programs anytime, anywhere.
The MSCA registration process previously required a SIN during the identity validation stage. This initiative will allow successful online SIN applicants to register for MSCA without a SIN. Other identity validation elements, namely the Unique Client Identifier issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada or the Birth Registration Number appearing on the Canadian birth certificate, in combination with a SIN application number, will now be accepted when registering for a My Service Canada Account.
“Service Canada is committed to its ongoing efforts to improve the delivery of government services. Applying for and viewing your Social Insurance Number online removes the need to go in-person to a Service Canada Centre and gives clients the flexibility of applying online at their convenience. We will continue to identify gaps and areas of improvement to ensure that Canadians receive the highest quality of service.”
– Minister of Citizens’ Services, Terry Beech
For media enquiries, please contact:
Ronny AI-Nosir
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Citizens’ Services, Terry Beech
ronny.alnosir@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca