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How do I Apply for an Alberta Birth Certificate?

An Alberta Birth Certificate is a legal document that verifies the identity of a person who was born in Alberta.  You can apply for an Alberta Birth Certificate at an Alberta Registry Agent. Read more »

What is a record of employment?

If you leave a job in Alberta, or anywhere in Canada, your employer must give you a Record of Employment.

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What is a Social Insurance Number (SIN)?

A Social Insurance Number (SIN) is a 9 digit number issued by the Canadian government that allows you to work in Canada. The number is used to identify people who work in Canada, pay taxes and use government services. You will need a SIN if you want to work in Alberta or anywhere else in Canada.

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