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- My Service Canada Account (MSCA) - Canada. ca
Access your Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) tax information To access your personal income tax slips (such as T3, T4, T4RIF, T4RSP, T5, T5007 and T5008), visit CRA My account for Individuals
- Sign in to a Government of Canada online account
There are separate accounts for the many services across the Government of Canada Use the list or table below to find the sign-in register page for the account or service that you need
- Create My Service Canada Account - Canada. ca
Create a My Service Canada Account Creating an account takes just a few steps This is a one-time action The next time you visit, all you have to do is sign in You must: be at least 12 years old access and use MSCA only as yourself No one is authorized to use or create an account on your behalf Getting started
- Employment Insurance services in My Service Canada Account
To access Employment Insurance (EI) services in My Service Canada Account (MSCA), you must register or sign in to MSCA Once registered or signed in, go to the Employment Insurance section on your dashboard
- Employment Insurance benefits - Canada. ca
Video: What is My Service Canada Account See what MSCA offers and how having an account can help you access your EI services and benefits
- What is My Service Canada Account
This page features a video that highlights the benefits of registering to My Service Canada Account (MSCA) It encourages current and future Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security clients to register to MSCA
- My Service Canada Account: Sign in or register with your province . . .
Sign in or register with your province to access MSCA You can access My Service Canada Account (MSCA) by signing in or registering with your provincial sign-in
- Apply - Canada. ca
Apply On this page What you need to apply Apply Make sure your application is accurate What you need to apply The information you need to provide when applying to the Canada Disability Benefit depends on: if you are applying for yourself or if you are applying as a legal representative on someone's behalf if you received a letter from Service Canada with a unique application code and
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