- Sep 11, 2011
- 0
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- dec 22 2011
- Doc's Request.
- dec 5 2012
- AOR Received.
- never
- Med's Request
- May 12 2013
- Med's Done....
- May 18 2013
- Interview........
- waived
- Passport Req..
- excempt fotos and copies req Jun 17 2013
We are applying for a visa extension while we wait for the PR application response, on our Outland application. While I am doing it online; It is asking us if we have an ID number. My question: is He does not have an ID number, we have been using mine to login and find out the information. Is my ID number same than his? Do we share the ID number?
This is what it says:
Before you enrol in MyCIC, you must indicate if you have ever applied for a service (e.g. a study permit or work permit) either by paper or electronically from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).
If you have applied before, then you will have a Client Identification Number (Client ID )also referred to as a Unique Client Identifier Number (UCI). You can find your Client ID on any official document (including a work permit or study permit or official CIC letter) issued by a Citizenship and Immigration Canada office, Case Processing Centre or Canadian visa office outside Canada.
Your Client ID consists of four numbers, a hyphen (-) and four more numbers (example 0000-0000).
If you have never applied before, you will not have a Client ID.
If you have a Client Identification Number (Client ID) and you do not provide it, you will not be able to apply for all available online services.
Do you have a client ID?
Than you in advance,
T
This is what it says:
Before you enrol in MyCIC, you must indicate if you have ever applied for a service (e.g. a study permit or work permit) either by paper or electronically from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).
If you have applied before, then you will have a Client Identification Number (Client ID )also referred to as a Unique Client Identifier Number (UCI). You can find your Client ID on any official document (including a work permit or study permit or official CIC letter) issued by a Citizenship and Immigration Canada office, Case Processing Centre or Canadian visa office outside Canada.
Your Client ID consists of four numbers, a hyphen (-) and four more numbers (example 0000-0000).
If you have never applied before, you will not have a Client ID.
If you have a Client Identification Number (Client ID) and you do not provide it, you will not be able to apply for all available online services.
Do you have a client ID?
Than you in advance,
T