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Wonder what is UCI/Client ID in sponsor application form IMM 1344E? Is it same as the Client ID number which the sponsor had received during sponsor's PR processing??? Please advice...

Thanks V
 
VPS said:
Wonder what is UCI/Client ID in sponsor application form IMM 1344E? Is it same as the Client ID number which the sponsor had received during sponsor's PR processing??? Please advice...

Thanks V

Yes, it is the same number. In general you should only have one per lifetime (I ended up with two, but there are even CIC procedures for reconciling the two and I have seen signs that someone has done this.)
 
I'm filling out the pdf forms on my computer. I read somewhere that you can't leave fields blank, but you have to fill in at least N/A. In the questionnaire is for example a section about common law/conjugal. This section (Q21-23) doesn't apply to me, so I try to fill in N/A in these fields. However, I can't fill anything in these fields. So do you leave in blank, or do you write it on after printing the form?
 
When paying fees for the spousal sponsorship, it has to be made with credit card or financial instrument. Can I use my friend's credit card for fee payment? Any repercussion??

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VPS said:
When paying fees for the spousal sponsorship, it has to be made with credit card or financial instrument. Can I use my friend's credit card for fee payment? Any repercussion??

Thanks V

Nope.......
 
KJG said:
Nope.......

you mean I can use friend's credit card, isn't it??
 
VPS said:
you mean I can use friend's credit card, isn't it??

You can use whatever credit card u want
 
VPS said:
you mean I can use friend's credit card, isn't it??

sorry....yes you can use any credit card you want!!! ;D
 
maggie465 said:
I'm filling out the pdf forms on my computer. I read somewhere that you can't leave fields blank, but you have to fill in at least N/A. In the questionnaire is for example a section about common law/conjugal. This section (Q21-23) doesn't apply to me, so I try to fill in N/A in these fields. However, I can't fill anything in these fields. So do you leave in blank, or do you write it on after printing the form?

Leave it blank and print, THEN write in afterwards.
 
tink23 said:
No, only if u have children. If you wish you can print it off and write a big NOT APPLICABLE across it to be sure they don't think you forgot the form (which they most likely won't think that, but to be on the safe side...).

Thanks a lot..., i will send my paper soon, can i ask the complete address in Mississauga. T.Y. again
 
Good day, i just finish some forms, do i need to write my middle name or its fine that i do not write it?
 
virtud said:
Thanks a lot..., i will send my paper soon, can i ask the complete address in Mississauga. T.Y. again

For which one? It depends on how you are sending it. Either via Courier or by Canada Post
 
1) I am applying for an outland application. During the processing, can my spouse (applicant), get any kind of work permit if he gets an internal transfer from the company? What is the shortest and legal work permit to opt for?
Thanks
V
 
virtud said:
Good day, i just finish some forms, do i need to write my middle name or its fine that i do not write it?

Write the same name you have in your passport.
 
VPS said:
1) I am applying for an outland application. During the processing, can my spouse (applicant), get any kind of work permit if he gets an internal transfer from the company? What is the shortest and legal work permit to opt for?
Thanks
V

Outland you cannot get a work permit until you are a PR and are legally able to work.