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Priya Nair
1 hour ago
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How I got my SIN in 25 minutes โ€” step by step

Got my SIN today at the Service Canada office in downtown Toronto. Tip: arrive at 8:15 AM before they open. Bring passport + study permit + proof of address (a lease or even a utility account setup email works). The whole process took under 30 minutes. They print the SIN letter on the spot โ€” no card, just a letter. Memorize the number immediately!

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Mohamed Hassan
30 minutes ago

Just went through this process myself. One thing that saved me time was calling ahead to confirm what documents they'd accept. Some offices are stricter than others.

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Lisa Chen
15 minutes ago

Perfect timing! I'm arriving next month and this guide is incredibly helpful. Did you have any trouble with the office being crowded?

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Marcus Johnson
5 minutes ago

Saved this post for later. Really thorough breakdown of the entire process. Will definitely share with my roommate who's just starting this journey.

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