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  1. Most Canadians who are eligible to vote are already registered in the National Register of Electors. If you are registered and you checked off both Elections Canada boxes on your tax return this year, your registration will be updated with your current home address.

  2. To vote in a federal election, you must be registered on the list of electors. You can register at the polls when you go to vote, but, if you register in advance at the right address, you will receive a voter information card in the mail when a federal election is called.

  3. Ways to register or check if you are registered: through the Online Voter Registration Service at elections.ca; at your local Elections Canada office (deadlines apply). Find your local office by using the Voter Information Service at elections.ca or call us at 1-800-463-6868; in person at your polling station when you go to vote. If you're ...

  4. If you are living outside Canada you may apply to be added to the International Register of Electors. You can then vote by special mail-in ballot in future federal elections, by-elections and referendums.

  5. Sep 11, 2021 · Most eligible Canadians are already registered to vote. You can check by going to the Elections Canada website, or calling 1-800-463-6868.

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  6. What are my options? I think I am already registered, but I'm not sure. Should I choose the 'Register' or 'Update' option? Why do I have to give my date of birth? Why do I have to provide the number from my personal identification card?

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  8. Use this service to: check if you're registered to vote. update the address on your voter registration (If you have moved recently enter your old address to be given the option to update). register to vote. For electors living in Nova Scotia: The upcoming provincial election in Nova Scotia is on November 26, 2024.

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