Apply for renewal, replacement, or your dependent's first Secure Certificate of Indian Status online now, without ever leaving your home. This application is currently for persons 4 - 15 years of age. We also offer personal applications for people 16+.
On this page:
Overview
This section gives you an overview of the flow of applying for your dependent's status card application before getting started.
- Read over the overview to make sure you understand each step of the application
- Check the checkbox "I agree to allow OneFeather Mobile Technologies Ltd to submit this status card application on my behalf to Indigenous Services Canada."
- Check the checkbox "I hereby give my consent for ISC to communicate personal information about me to OneFeather Mobile Technologies Ltd concerning this application."
- Click Continue
Checking these boxes gives OneFeather permission to send your application to Indigenous Services Canada on your behalf once it has been completed and reviewed.
Reason for dependent's SCIS
If your dependent currently has a Secure Certificate of Indian Status (white plastic card), you can select one of these two options below. Note that you can only apply if your dependent's card expires within the next two years unless you are applying for a replacement.
- Renewal
- Replacement: Lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed
If your dependent currently has any other status card, including the Certificate of Indian Status (a laminated paper card) you can select the option below:
- First SCIS
Basic Information
- In the Given Name(s) box, enter in your dependent's legal first name and any middle names they have
- In the Last Name box, enter your dependent's legal last name
- In the Last Name at Birth box, enter your dependent's last name at birth if it is different from their legal last name
- In the Alias box, enter your dependent's alias if they have a traditional name or cultural name
- From the Gender dropdown, select your dependent's gender. The gender you choose does not have to match the gender on the ID documents
- From the Date of Birth dropdowns, select your dependent's date of birth
- In the Registry Number box, enter your dependent's registry number - this should be ten digits in length
- In the Daytime Phone Number box, enter the phone number that you can be reached at during the day, this should be your phone number and not your dependent's
- In the Other Phone Number box, you can enter another phone number that you could be reached at
- Click Next
Home Address
- Select if your address is in Canada or the United States of America
- In the Street box, enter your street address
- In the City box, enter your city
- In the Province or State box, enter your province's or state's two-character abbreviation (E.g. British Columbia would be abbreviated to BC)
- In the Postal Code or Zip Code box, enter your address' postal or zip code.
- If your address is on reserve, check the On reserve checkbox
- Click Next
Mailing Address
- Select if your mailing address is the same as your home address or if they are different
- If they are the same, you have finished this step
- If they are different, follow below
- Select if your address is in Canada or the United States of America
- In the Street box, enter your street address
- In the City box, enter your city
- In the Province or State box, enter your province's or state's two-character abbreviation (E.g. British Columbia would be abbreviated to BC)
- In the Postal Code or Zip Code box, enter your address' postal or zip code.
- If your address is on reserve, check the On reserve checkbox
- Click Next
Once you have finished entering your dependent's personal information, you will need to add in your(the guardian's) personal information.