03-23-2025 12:42 AM
Hi,
Is it possible to subscribe to completely new number and plan (Canada USA Mexico), while I am staying in USA? Indeed with esim.
Or the very first time the phone must be physically connected to the Canadian home network to be activated?
Thank you for the clarification.
03-23-2025 02:33 PM
Yes, you can... i just did it this past week when i was in Indiana... good to go!
03-23-2025 04:27 AM
That is interesting that you don’t need to connect to the Telus network to activate an account.
I have a TextNow SIM that I need to activate while in the USA and connect to US wifi or T-Mobile network.
03-23-2025 01:39 AM
Hi @diams , my understanding is that you need a credit card, Visa Debit card, or Mastercard Debit issued by Canadian financial institutions & a Canadian address.
Are you able to download the Public Mobile app (required to signup for an account) there?
Please update us on how it goes so we can pass on the information to other Customers 😊
03-23-2025 01:12 AM
Thank you everyone for trying, but AI got us all. We all loosing the war against the machine)))
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Here is the most relevant information I found for you. Hope this helps! When subscribing to a new number and plan using eSIM while in the USA, you do not need to be physically connected to the Canadian home network for activation. As long as your device is compatible with eSIM and you have access to the Public Mobile app or website, you can easily set up your subscription from anywhere.
Click on the following link(s) for more information:
Esim Faqs
Get A Sim Card
Subscribing
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03-23-2025 12:55 AM
I could be wrong, but I believe that it is the address of the account and the credit card that determines whether the PM can be opened or activated. Good luck.
03-23-2025 12:47 AM - edited 03-23-2025 12:55 AM
Depending on how long your staying you could get someone in canada to activate a sim card and mail it to you.
03-23-2025 12:44 AM
I don't know for sure as I have never tried but believe that it need to be done in canada before you go.