Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Use our online tool to check the status of your application, or to find out if your application has been processed. Please note that a SIN is not required for a database lookup.
Use our online tool to check the status of your application, or to find out if your application has been processed. Please note that a SIN is not required for a database lookup.
Our database provides information on immigration applications, including those submitted by name and SIN. Please note that access to this information is restricted to authorized personnel.
A Social Insurance Number (SIN) is a 9-digit number issued to Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and certain temporary residents. You can use your SIN to access government services and benefits.
This research guide provides an overview of name-based immigration records in Canada, including those held by Library and Archives Canada. Researchers can access these records to study immigration patterns and trends.
Our website provides access to historical immigration records, including passenger lists and border entry records. You can search these records by name, date, and other criteria to learn more about your ancestors.
The Canadian government has announced changes to its immigration policy, including the introduction of a new database to track immigration applications. The database will be accessible to authorized personnel only.
Statistics Canada collects data on immigration trends and patterns in Canada. Our website provides access to data on immigrant populations, including information on country of origin, language, and education level.
Our tool allows you to validate a Social Insurance Number (SIN) to ensure it is correct and properly formatted. This can help prevent errors when submitting immigration applications or accessing government services.