Can i keep my phone number if i switch provinces?

Vin
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I am looking to move to the opposite side of Canada but I want to keep my existing phone number. My current number is linked to numerous accounts and it would be easier to keep it the same rather than update all the accounts 

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WelshTerrier
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That is a very good question that you will need to discuss with Bell Mobility. If you are moving to another province, there are other factors that need to be addressed including change of home address, mobility plan, Long Distance calling, etc.

Please give Bell Mobility a call. They will need some specific details & can assist in answering any further questions.

Bell Mobility phone number to call: 1 800 667-0123 or dial *611 from any Bell mobile device.

Take care.

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WelshTerrier
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That is a very good question that you will need to discuss with Bell Mobility. If you are moving to another province, there are other factors that need to be addressed including change of home address, mobility plan, Long Distance calling, etc.

Please give Bell Mobility a call. They will need some specific details & can assist in answering any further questions.

Bell Mobility phone number to call: 1 800 667-0123 or dial *611 from any Bell mobile device.

Take care.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

AlexS
Expert Contributor II

Yes you can, as long as you aren't considering deals in the new province. I'm with another mainstream company but I can even get a carrier phone by shipping to my current address in a different province.