Yes you have to. UCI (Unique Client Identification) is like a roll number they denote to an individual. Various applications one may have applied for (trv, study, even PR) are reflected under the same UCI in CIC's database.linsub said:I had applied for a TRV(Visitor visa) six months back which was rejected. I am now planning to apply for PR through EE. Do I have to mention my Visitor Visa application UCI while making my online profile? Also will the documents I had submitted then be cross-checked with those I submit during my PR application? Thank you for your time.
Any education credentials outside Canada needs to be assessed as per Canadian education if you want to claim points. If you don't have ECA done then you wont get any points for your education, which in turns lowers your points and thus reduce chances of getting an ITA.Bravura78 said:I have a masters degree from the United Kingdom, do I still need Educational Credential Assessments (ECA) for Express Entry? What are my chances if I do not have ECA?
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You would get the highest points (as you already got) by providing the highest level of education. You don't need to update your secondary school details.Singalingali said:Hello all
I entered my bachelor's and master's degrees on my EE FSWP profile and I received full point for master's education because my ECA is ready.
However the system does not allow me input and save my secondary school details. It keeps telling me to enter a value in the "This is my current study" section. I'm afraid because they say all your information must be up to date or you will be banned for five years for misrepresentation. Is anyone else experiencing a similar problem? What should I do? Thanks.
You would like to take help of this link to find the NOC code for your job. http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/Welcome.aspxsandy2k14 said:What is the way to contact CIC to identify correct NOC. Pls help.