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That's how you get caught here in Canada because if you're working for a place, you need a social insurance number. We call it here in Canada or SIN, social insurance number. And you get that when you get to be age 16, you can apply for it and you get it. It's like a nine-digit number. And any place that you work for, you have to provide that in order for them to deduct taxes from your pay and have it go to the government on your behalf. So if I don't have that number, then I don't get a job is how it typically works here in Canada. So is it different in the States?
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