ThanksHere is the link:
https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/authenticate.do
Both should work.Thanks
Should I put my own information or my parents (main applicant's) information?
So probably they have not uploaded my information yet because I did not find anything using neither information.Both should work.
same here... but lets just waitSo probably they have not uploaded my information yet because I did not find anything using neither information.
What data did you use to put in there? I use "Client ID Number"...So probably they have not uploaded my information yet because I did not find anything using neither information.
why? they just made decisionMy Sponsorship also says Decision Made.’ Something Wrong, I guess.
Yes. I used client ID too.What data did you use to put in there? I use "Client ID Number"...
your own first to see sponsor approval, then you can use applicant infoThanks
Should I put my own information or my parents (main applicant's) information?
10 years form date of landing or sponsorship application?10 years, at one point the govt proposed 20 years, however if one is a Canadian citizen who is staying outside the country then to qualify that period goes upto 20 years, also beginning 2023 the age to qualify for benefits will be changed to 67
then no worries,I have already provided them with the consent in the Application form to get details directly from CRA
Not sure about name on the photo - that how this would work but for UCI - not a big deal. I haven't mentioned UCI on mine application and i received AOR already.Hello,
Just popping in with a question. Unfortunately I didn't discover this forum in time so I sent my application with two problems: forgot to add the applicants name on the photo (I think) and I did not put my UCI or the applicants. I assume/hope this is not cause for rejection. What do you think? Thanks.
Thanks, it does help. One worry down!Not sure about name on the photo - that how this would work but for UCI - not a big deal. I haven't mentioned UCI on mine application and i received AOR already.
Hope this info help a bit.