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| Sep 25, 2007 @ 6:28 PM |
Seeking Security Information on Travelling to Canada |
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QtrAcreGalSeeking

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Hi all...
I'm a detectives daughter here in America, and I know how to check folks out here, for their identity and their criminal histories, to determine IF THEY ARE who they SAY THEY ARE.
How do I do this, in Canada? How do I double check on someone's identity? I can do a reverse directory on their phone numbers, and I can check some of the information on their resume, but how else? Is there any way to check if their name is matches their photo?
Thanks for the assist, ahead of time; QtrAcreGal
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| May 20, 2008 @ 9:18 AM |
Seeking Security Information on Travelling to Canada |
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MeccaKing

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Hi there! I'm from Canada and there isn't much more that you can find out on a person. That sort of information is protected here, thank god because its no ones business what someone did when they were young, drunk, or whatever the case may be. Its up to the person to divulge that info to you. Good luck on your search, but I dont think you'll find much more without their social insurance number. I hope these links below help you out a bit. The net is full of info if you know where to look. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Info: Canadians are used to being asked for their Social Insurance Number as a piece of identification, but the Canadian Social Insurance Number is a confidential number and an important piece of personal information. Your Social Insurance Number can be used, in combination with other pieces of personal information, to monitor many of your daily activities or steal your identity, so it should be treated carefully. Here are the basics on when and how to use your Canadian Social Insurance Number.
Canadian Privacy & Information Guide
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