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Hello.

is UCI and client id is same?

I am little bit confused.

I had both study and post graduate work permit(currently not in canada) and it has same client ID on each permit.

Should I put my client id as UCI in the form or leave it blank?

What about when you fill out the receipt? - it also ask cliend id.


Thank you .
 
Hi Floomy.

UCI stands for “unique client identifier.” It is also known as a client identification number (client ID). It appears on official documents you get from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). It has four numbers, a hyphen and four more numbers. (Example: 1234-5678).
 
floomy said:
Hello.

is UCI and client id is same?

I am little bit confused.

I had both study and post graduate work permit(currently not in canada) and it has same client ID on each permit.

Should I put my client id as UCI in the form or leave it blank?

What about when you fill out the receipt? - it also ask cliend id.


Thank you .
Your UCI is assigned to you for life. If you have been allocated one by previous dealings with CIC, you should use it when requested.
 
i have a question, when i applied for a visitor visa i get one UCI i should put the same one in the forms of family class?
 
As far as I am aware, yes. It is *your* identifier and it links all of your dealing with CIC.
 
zardoz said:
As far as I am aware, yes. It is *your* identifier and it links all of your dealing with CIC.
yeah I will put it then, thanks =)