Yeah I got the message and opened the PDF file. However, if been able to figure out the 4 digit job seeker validation code but not the express entry profile number. Find below the messagemanidhatt said:After creating your EE profile, you must have got a message in your mycic account. Click on message and select "click here" that will open up the pdf file which has your EE file number and job validation code
Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada
Thank you for submitting your Express Entry profile
You have finished building your online profile. Based on your answers, it looks like you may be eligible to come to Canada as a skilled immigrant.
Visit your MyCIC homepage to review the following information:
In your profile, you said that you do not have a valid job offer in Canada or a provincial or territorial nomination. Therefore, in order to activate your profile and be eligible to be invited to apply for permanent residence, you must register with www.jobb.ank.gc.ca
a) Create a http://www.jobbank.g.c.ca/content_pieces-eng.do?cid=6843 To do so, you will need: 1. your Express Entry profile number:
2. your Job Seeker validation code:
b) Create a profile, indicating where you want to live, the kind of job you are looking for, and what skills you would bring to an employer.
Once you’ve registered with Job Bank, we will receive a notification from the Job Bank system and your Express Entry profile will become active.
If you have a provincial or territorial nomination, please follow up with the province or territory that agreed to nominate you, and have them confirm to us their intention to nominate you for the Provincial Nominee Program.
the program(s) for which you are eligible
your score in the Express Entry Comprehensive Ranking System your Express Entry profile number
the expiry date for your Express Entry profile
You must get confirmation of your nomination, register for Job Bank, or update your profile with a valid job offer within 30 days. If you do not, your Express Entry profile will expire and you will not be considered for permanent residence in Canada.