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Should I put hyphen/dash in UCI number while creating Express Entry profile?

shaizeik

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Sep 7, 2019
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I've tried searching about this but couldn't find any relevant query (may be I am overthinking about it).

I am on an LMIA-exempt work permit in Canada and applying for EE. My work permit has a UCI number without dashes/hyphen (10 digits) while other documents like Work permit approval and biometrics instruction letter have it with dashes/hyphen.

How should I put my UCI number while creating EE profile? With or without the hyphens?

The specific question is:

Has <name> applied to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada before?

Thank you so much for answering this! :)
 

hamgha

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I've tried searching about this but couldn't find any relevant query (may be I am overthinking about it).

I am on an LMIA-exempt work permit in Canada and applying for EE. My work permit has a UCI number without dashes/hyphen (10 digits) while other documents like Work permit approval and biometrics instruction letter have it with dashes/hyphen.

How should I put my UCI number while creating EE profile? With or without the hyphens?

The specific question is:

Has <name> applied to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada before?

Thank you so much for answering this! :)
i think you're overthinking this
 

shaizeik

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Sep 7, 2019
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Yeah! I've reviewed my profile like a dozen times already and that's why these kinda things are catching me.

So according to you, it does not really matter whatever way we put it, right @hamgha ?
 

hamgha

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Mar 1, 2017
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Med's Done....
25-04-2017
Yeah! I've reviewed my profile like a dozen times already and that's why these kinda things are catching me.

So according to you, it does not really matter whatever way we put it, right @hamgha ?
it's the number that matters, not the hyphen before it