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Yes, a 17-year-old can apply for an SSS E1 form. The E1 form is used for initial registration with the Social Security System (SSS) in the Philippines, and it is typically required for individuals who are starting their first job or becoming self-employed.
I authorize [Your Name] to pass my SSS form on my behalf. I understand that this action is in compliance with SSS regulations and I trust [Your Name] to handle this matter for me. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, [Your Name]
The answer would depend on which country you are trying to obtain the identification (i.d.) card in. The U.S. Social Security card has no fee associated with it, and you can apply for one at any nearby branch of the Social Security Administration (SSA). You will be required to fill out an application form, provide them with copies of your birth certificate, and with at least one picture i.d. evidencing who you are. You will also have to provide evidence of your citizenship or residency status. Other countries may charge fees or require that the SS (Social Security) or SSS (Social Security System) i.d. be issued with a photograph on it, for which a fee is charged.
No, it is not possible to encash an SSS check that belongs to another person even with an authorization letter. SSS checks can only be encashed by the rightful recipient whose name appears on the check, along with presenting valid identification.