When initially coming to Canada, there are multiple things that newcomers have to do. Newcomers will need to obtain a Sin Number from Service Canada, a Bank account from a legitimate financial institution, and a phone number to communicate with others. We can reduce the time it takes to complete each task by organizing it for you. Why worry about booking different appointments and organizing different ways of getting there when we can do all that for you.
What We Help With
Obtain A SIN Number
A social insurance number (SIN) is a number issued in Canada to administer various government programs. The SIN was created to serve as a client account number in the administration of the Canada Pension Plan and Canada's varied employment insurance programs.The Canada Revenue Agency uses the SIN for tax reporting purposes.
Obtain A Phone Number
A telephone number serves as an address for switching telephone calls. A telephone number is a sequence of
digits assigned to a telephone that allows a user to make calls to
designated regions.
Telephone numbers are entered or dialed by a calling party on the originating telephone, which transmits
the call.
Obtain A Bank Account
A bank account is a financial account maintained by a bank. Each financial institution sets the terms and
conditions for
each type of account it offers, which are classified in commonly understood types, such as deposit accounts,
credit card
accounts, and many other types of account. A customer may have more than one
account.
The financial transactions which have occurred on a bank account within a given period of time are reported to
the
customer on a bank statement, and the balance of the accounts of a customer at any point in time is their
financial
position with the institution.
Obtain A Manitoba Health Card
Manitoba Health issues a card (or registration certificate) to all Manitoba residents, which includes a nine
digit
lifetime identification number for each family member.
The card includes the six digit family or single person's
registration number,
name and address of Manitoba resident, family member's given name and alternate (if applicable), sex,
birth-date,
effective date of coverage, and nine digit Personal Health Identification Number (PHIN). Carry your
certificate
with you at all times and present it whenever you or your dependants require health services.