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spazsunny
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« on: September 05, 2011, 10:43:18 am »

I am planning to apply for visa extension online which requires a Client ID number (consists of four numbers, a hyphen (-) and four more numbers). But I could not find my Client ID number anywhere.

However, I did find on my visa an eight-digital number without a dash: 87*****7, is this my client ID? If not how can I get this information? I've already written to the embassy but they said they do not provide such information.

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« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2011, 12:11:19 pm »

Hi

I am planning to apply for visa extension online which requires a Client ID number (consists of four numbers, a hyphen (-) and four more numbers). But I could not find my Client ID number anywhere.

However, I did find on my visa an eight-digital number without a dash: 87*****7, is this my client ID? If not how can I get this information? I've already written to the embassy but they said they do not provide such information.



Unless you have been issued a visitor permit when you entered Canada, you don't have a client ID.
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« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2011, 02:33:54 pm »

Hi!

What is a visitor permit? When I entered Canada, I didn't receive any other documents. At the boarder, they checked my passport, but didn't stamp my visa. I am staying in Canada to wait for the result of my sponsorship application. What is the difference between a visitor permit and a visitor visa?
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« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2011, 03:28:05 pm »

Hi!

What is a visitor permit? When I entered Canada, I didn't receive any other documents. At the boarder, they checked my passport, but didn't stamp my visa. I am staying in Canada to wait for the result of my sponsorship application. What is the difference between a visitor permit and a visitor visa?

I found this after using the search function in this forum:

TRV is visa stamped on ur passport with which u can travel to another country. and TRP is permit u need to stay on legal status in canada ,eg it could be wtudy permit or work permit .. u dun even need valid visa if ur permit is valid which always have to be.. and u can also carry all 3 things at once....

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