vishalg said:Hi all,
Congrats to all who got ITA today.
I was filling out the application and had a few queries (some may find it silly, but at this stage, can't help but be jittery about almost anything), would really appreciate if someone can help
1. In personal information section, where they ask height, i have put the height in cms. the question is whether i keep 'Feet and inches' box blank or write 'N/A' although at lot of places the system is not allowing to put N/A
2. In contact details section, where they ask for telephone number, i have selected Cellular but what should i put in Extension box, it is not accepting 'N/A' as answer
3. In mailing address section, they have asked for PO Box No., I have put in Pin code/ Zip code, is this correct (My indian counterparts can help me here)
4. In personal history section, In one of the jobs i started working at company XYZ at city A and after 20 days I was relocated to city B, so should i split this experience? as in address details i have mentioned i was living in City A till a particular date and then moved to city B.
5. In Travel history, I have added all my travel details; (a) i was confused, which date to put as end date, the date on which my passport is stamped while leaving the foreign country or the date on my passport which was stamped at my home country (it is one day difference in these dates like left on 19th arrived on 20th) (b). Should i enter my spouse's travel details in this section or there would be separate section for travel in her personal profile
6. In spouse's personal information section, they have asked for 'Unique client Identifier (UCI)', what should i put there, i tried entering 'N/A' but the system was not accepting this answer
Would really appreciate your answer, have heard it somewhere that you should not leave any field blank. your suggestions would help here.
Thanks Mkay101 for your inputs, online form isn't allowing me to put 'N/A' or "Not Applicable" and I am really not sure, if i can leave that blankmkay101 said:UCI stands for “unique client identifier.” It is also known as a client identification number (client ID). It appears on official documents you get from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). It has four numbers, a hyphen and four more numbers. (Example: 0000-0000).
If you are applying to CIC for the first time, you will not yet have a UCI. If so, and you are filling out a form that asks for one, write “Not Applicable” or “N/A” in the space provided.
If you are applying online and the form does not allow you to input “N/A,” leave the space blank.
I copied this from CIC website. So I am guess you should leave it blank because I will do the same when I am filling mine.vishalg said:Thanks Mkay101 for your inputs, online form isn't allowing me to put 'N/A' or "Not Applicable" and I am really not sure, if i can leave that blank
Thanks a lot for your quick revert. Sorry for bothering you again but can you guide me to a link where it says that it is ok leave blank fields, because i just saw a video posted by cic on youtube as well as their website which days don't leave any blanks. not sure if is meant for paper based applications or for express entry candidates.mkay101 said:I copied this from CIC website. So I am guess you should leave it blank because I will do the same when I am filling mine.
Here is a January AOR spredsheet with over 70+ entries lets keep it together, rather then keeping it separate and loosing on data and vital information.nikolain said:Hello all applicants of 53rd Draw, first of all congrats to everyone this was very big day for us, now we gather all documents and play the wait game
I have started a google spreadsheet over here for tracking purposes, it will give us clarity on processing times and such.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UfpIx7Hr2ecfNDwahOooKW8c4Q2L-qcJIxrhaAMCmuo/edit?usp=sharing
Mate, UK pcc takes 2 weeks, expedite processing is faster, I got one for myself a year ago...vj3171 said:Hi,
Also one more thing I want to ask. Lets suppose I accept the ITA and start filling the form, but if I do not receive my UK PCC on time can I decline it at later stage and get back to the pool.
Sorry I am getting confused between this thread and AOR in Jan
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/aor-in-january-2017-connect-here-t467258.0.html;msg5733579#msg5733579