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Subject: Re: Question about exiting and entering Canadian border Posted on: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 05:03:27 GMT

In message <0henr2tin5121qu0503jliug38hq9ga0jv@4ax.com> Hatunen
wrote:

>If you really do go for an interview and get the job, the company
>will give you an offer letter and you can apply for a visa or
>landed immigrant status. But to work in Cnada you will have to
>get a social insurance card; when I moved to Canada it came with
>my permanent residency papers. But that was four decades ago.

As of about four months ago, the process was simply to go sit in a
federal gov't office for 1-2 hors, show them your permanent residency
paperwork and they issue your SIN number on the spot, and your card
shows up in the mail.

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