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Information on obtaining new identification cards or replacing a lost or stolen one.

Online Certification Application for birth, marriage and death   Use the online application to apply for a birth, marriage and death certificates any time of the day or night. The online service guarantee promises that you will receive your certificate(s) in 15 business days or your money back.   Old Age Security - (OAS)   Information on replacing your Old Age Security Identification Card.
 
       
Canadian Citizenship Application   Most of the applications you will need for citizenship services are available on this site..   Ontario Health Card   What you need to know about applying or replacing your health card.
 
       
Canadian Passport Passport Canada issues over 3 million travel documents annually, 98% of which are regular passports.   Outdoors Card   All about the Outdoors Card - Renew your card and purchase licences quickly and securely via our online wizard. You may also change your mailing address and provide your email address and what to do if you lose your card.
 
       
Driver's Licensing All about the Ministry of Transportation's Driver Licensing.   Permanent Resident Card   The Permanent Resident (PR) card is a status document that provides secure proof of permanent resident status.
 
       
Immigrating to Canada   Every year, Canada welcomes thousands of new residents. Coming to Canada as an immigrant is an exciting opportunity.   Pleasure Craft Operator Card   If you operate a boat you need to have a Pleasure Craft Operator Card.
 
       
Indian Status information   Recognition by the federal government of persons registered under the Indian Act is referred to as Registered Indian Status.   Social Insurance Number   In general terms, every person who works in insurable or pensionable employment in Canada is required to have a Social Insurance Number (SIN).

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