It doesn't matter. I can log in to my ecas using UCI with or without the hyphen.tmota said:Hello,
When checking application status at the CIC website, do we have to write the hyphen in the middle of the UCI? Do I write 0000-0000 or 00000000?
It doesn't matter. I can log in to my ecas using UCI with or without the hyphen.tmota said:Hello,
When checking application status at the CIC website, do we have to write the hyphen in the middle of the UCI? Do I write 0000-0000 or 00000000?
Thank you Winsen. I guess I just had to wait for the process to enter the system. I was able to see the status this morning - still on "Application Received", but at least now I can follow it.Winsen said:It doesn't matter. I can log in to my ecas using UCI with or without the hyphen.
Assuming you are in Ontario? See here: https://www.ontario.ca/page/change-name-adultsJaneFrancis said:Hello,
We submitted ours end of October.
AOR - Nov. 15
Processing - Nov. 17
But I received a letter requesting for legal change of name document since I want to assume my husband's name. My PR & Phil. passport are still maiden name but my OHIP, Driver's License and SIN are in my married name. Any advice where and how to process legal name change. I need to submit document in 60 days.
thanks updatedwillzou said:You are so quick.
Please update this sheet, which has more data
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BZma84gwofEV-GeYx13fiyxZORk8NqRjaTn-VMKtvqA/edit#gid=2079842072
NewHome_Alberta said:I need advice with following:
I got my PR in Mar2011 and permanently moved to Canada from U.S on Aug 12. During the period that I was absent (Mar2011 to Aug 12) from Canada, I went to visit my native country for 153 days.
I am already claiming that I was absent from Mar'11 to Aug'12 in my application and in the physical presence calculator. Should I mention anywhere else that duration of 153 days either in my citizen application or in my physical presence calculator?.
Please advice....
The Physical Presence Calculator that you have to include in application will show that anyway.
NewHome_Alberta said:I need advice with following:
I got my PR in Mar2011 and permanently moved to Canada from U.S on Aug 12. During the period that I was absent (Mar2011 to Aug 12) from Canada, I went to visit my native country for 153 days.
I am already claiming that I was absent from Mar'11 to Aug'12 in my application and in the physical presence calculator. Should I mention anywhere else that duration of 153 days either in my citizen application or in my physical presence calculator?.
Please advice....