Expat number in Canada — +1
Keep your French, British, German or US line alive while you live abroad — homeland banking, family, official portals.
Canada pricing — Expat-ready lines
Six pricing combinations for Canada. Yearly is the best value; mobile fits Expat best for most users.
−10% Yearly
−25%
All tiers include calls + SMS + voicemail + AI auto-pickup. No setup fees. Cancel anytime.
Why a Canada Expat number?
- Keep your homeland number alive without paying for a SIM you don't use
- Homeland bank, health insurance, government portals all keep working
- Voice calls forward to your local-country phone — relatives still reach you on the old number
- AI auto-pickup catches calls when you can't answer — full transcript in panel
- Yearly billing makes it ~$3-5/month vs €30+/month for a maintenance SIM
About Canada numbers
Canada shares country code +1 with the United States under the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), meaning Canadian and US numbers are indistinguishable by country code alone — they are differentiated only by area code. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulates numbering, carrier licensing, and consumer protection. Canadian numbers follow the standard NANP format: +1 NXX-NXX-XXXX, where the first three digits form the area code. Major area codes include 416 and 647 for Toronto, 604 and 778 for Vancouver, 514 and 438 for Montreal, 403 and 587 for Calgary, and 613 for Ottawa.
Expat + Canada — frequently asked
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Will my Canada bank still send OTP codes?
Yes — most Canada banks send 2FA SMS to any local mobile number. NoKYCNumber lines are real local mobiles. Caveat: a small minority of banks have begun whitelisting carrier ranges; for those, a homeland SIM remains the only option. Test before relying on it for a critical bank account.
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Can I receive Ameli / NHS / German health insurance codes?
Most public-service portals route OTP to any Canada mobile. They occasionally cross-reference the number with their internal records — if your records still show your old SIM, the new NoKYCNumber line may not match until you update. Update procedures are linked from each country page.
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Will my old contacts still reach me?
Yes — set call-forwarding on the line and inbound calls to your old number ring on your local phone (Spanish, Portuguese, US, whatever). Outbound from the panel shows your old number as caller-ID.
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How long can I keep this line?
As long as you keep the subscription active. Yearly billing with auto-renew is the standard expat setup — line stays yours indefinitely.
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Does this work for a country I never lived in?
Yes — anyone can buy any of our 47 country lines. We have customers using a +44 line for inbound UK calls without ever having lived in the UK.
Buy a Canada Expat number — no KYC, crypto only
NoKYCNumber issues real Canada mobile and landline numbers usable for Expat. The line is allocated within Canada's national numbering plan with the +1 dial code; recipients see a normal local subscriber number, not a relay.
Pricing starts at $7.58/month on yearly billing for the recommended Expat setup. All tiers include calls, SMS, voicemail and AI auto-pickup. Pay in 30+ cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, XMR, USDT, SOL, LTC and more); the line activates within 60 seconds of the on-chain confirmation. No identity, no email, no card.
Need a cheaper option? Portugal is currently the lowest-priced Expat-ready country at Portugalprice/mo. Or compare all 47 countries on the Expat use case hub. Browse all 47 →
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