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Nowadays, the most common thing to do is to request your Social Security number online. Conversely, it is also possible to apply for it in person at the Provincial Directorate of the Social Security Treasury that corresponds to your address. You can find your nearest office here.
You will need to contact the Deutsche Rentenversicherung (German Pension Office) and ask for one. You can either visit a local branch in person, or have your health insurance broker or employer assist you with the application process.
You can apply for a Spanish Social Security Number in person at your nearest Tesorería de la Seguridad Social (TGSS) office in Spain, or at your local Spanish embassy or consulate if you are overseas. You will need to fill in an application form and provide necessary documentation.
Answer: U.S. citizens living abroad may apply for a first-time Social Security card or a replacement Social Security card at any Social Security Federal Benefits Unit (FBU) at designated U.S. embassies or Page 2 consulates.
Individuals born in France are registered for membership at birth. INSEE (France's National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies) assigns them a social security number based on the birth registration information it receives from France's town halls (“mairies”).
Legally yes, as they can require it to determine if you are a legal US citizen when deciding whether to rent to you or not. You have no legal obligation to provide it, but they can then refuse to rent to you..
Although not all landlords will need you to have a Social Security number, pretty much all of them will require some sort of legal documentation, so be sure to have that ready before you start apartment hunting.
It can lead to serious legal consequences for both you and the person whose SSN you are using. Landlords typically require an SSN for background checks and credit checks, and providing false information can result in eviction, fines, or criminal charges.
Send an application with tenant screening turned off Since the SSN is a required field, have them temporarily enter any 9-digit number so they can continue filling out their rental application and complete it. Note: These applicants without an SSN will most likely show up as Identity Unverified.
A: In California, it is generally legal for landlords to ask for certain information on a rental application, including a credit report, Social Security Number (SSN), and driver's license number.