Legal identity and eligibility
A valid SIN and government ID are required for work, payroll, and access to many official services.
Set up core IDs, tax accounts, and online government access so your immigration and daily paperwork stay on track.
A valid SIN and government ID are required for work, payroll, and access to many official services.
Filing taxes and keeping your CRA profile updated supports benefit access and avoids future issues.
Many credits, child benefits, and support programs depend on properly registered government records.
Government accounts help with address updates, documents, status checks, and service requests online.
Start with core documents needed for work and provincial services.
Prepare your tax profile early to avoid delays in credits and notices.
Use secure online accounts to manage immigration and service updates.
Use official government and regulator resources for applications, rights, and support.
Official steps, eligibility, and documents required to apply for a Social Insurance Number.
Visit siteFind in-person and online federal services for employment, benefits, and documentation.
Visit siteOfficial starting point for filing, tax obligations, and updates for individuals.
Visit siteSecurely manage tax records, notices, direct deposit, and profile updates online.
Visit siteTrack immigration applications and submit updates through your secure online account.
Visit siteBrowse federal benefits, credits, and public support services by category.
Visit siteLearn how to use a BC Services Card for provincial digital services and identity verification.
Visit siteOfficial BC non-driver photo ID information, eligibility, and application process.
Visit siteDriver licensing steps, exchanges, and requirements for newcomers in British Columbia.
Visit siteFind volunteer tax clinics for eligible individuals who need help filing returns.
Visit siteKey links verified on February 6, 2026 from official Canadian federal/provincial websites.
Settlement agencies can help with forms, account setup, and understanding federal/provincial procedures.