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6-day TPR issued in the past. What now?

Jacko007

Star Member
Sep 22, 2017
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Hello friends,

I am new here and this is my story. 6 years ago I was a foreign student in the US. I wanted to see Canada, so I drove up to the border. Before that I checked visa requirements, my home country did not need visas. At the border I found out that only those who have biometric passports can get in without visas and my passport was not biometric.

I guess I must have seemed a trusted person (already admitted in the US) so the officers at the border suggested I pay a fee and they would issue me a special short-term permit. I agreed, visited the country and after 6 days I left Canada, back to the US. Forgot the whole story quickly.

Now, that 6-day permit which I still have in my passport reads "Temporary Resident Permit" and I can see that it has 8-digit Client ID number filled in. Am I supposed to use that number in my Express Entry profile (and in eAPR once granted)? I can see that this number creates quite a confusion here. Is it assigned once for the whole life, or every time one deals with CIC they get a new one?

Finally, it seems that only those who are currently in Canada would use it. So, can I safely ignore it, as my last time in Canada was 6 years ago?

Please advise, thank you!
 

ContactFront

Champion Member
Feb 22, 2017
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It's a unique identifier for you and it won't change. You should use that number in your application. Doesn't matter whether you are in Canada or not.
 

Jacko007

Star Member
Sep 22, 2017
115
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It's a unique identifier for you and it won't change. You should use that number in your application. Doesn't matter whether you are in Canada or not.
Thanks. So the fact that I had Client ID assigned in such peculiar circumstances, is this a negative thing?