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fandv

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Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
22 Jan 2013
AOR Received.
CPC-M: None. Singapore: 25 Apr 2013
File Transfer...
17 Apr 2013
Med's Request
2nd request: 5 Feb 2014
Med's Done....
1st: 12 Dec 2012. 2nd: 11 Feb 2014
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Waived
Passport Req..
14 Feb 2014 and also e-CAS changed to "In Process" on that day. Passport got to Singapore: 12 Mar '14
VISA ISSUED...
Decision Made on eCAS: 12 April 2014. Visa n COPR issued 8 April 2014, received 16 May 2014.
LANDED..........
20 May 2014. PR card arrived on 29 July 2014.
Hi everyone...

I'm referring to IMM1344 question 7B, which asks for my UCI. I don't have a UCI, and putting "N/A" or "Not Applicable" doesn't work...it causes Adobe Reader to generate an error...what should I type then?
 
I leaved it blank and no error has popped out. It also validates the form successfully.
 
Are you the sponsor? As a PR or Citizen you should have a UCI. Otherwise, as polgas said leave it blank.
 
RajaJi said:
Are you the sponsor? As a PR or Citizen you should have a UCI. Otherwise, as polgas said leave it blank.

Yeah sir Rajaji is right UCI is a PR Number or Citizen Number i think.
 
Polgas said:
Yeah sir Rajaji is right UCI is a PR Number or Citizen Number i think. So if your a PR or a Citizen you should have it by now.

If you were ever a PR yes, but people born here do not have a UCI number.
 
parker24 said:
If you were ever a PR yes, but people born here do not have a UCI number.

Oh i see.. ;)
 
RajaJi said:
Are you the sponsor? As a PR or Citizen you should have a UCI. Otherwise, as polgas said leave it blank.

Right...I myself moved to Canada from Indonesia, back in 1999, as a permanent resident (my dad was the principal applicant, and I was a dependant).

Now I'm looking at my record of landing, and I can't seem to find my UCI/client ID? I am aware that the format is 0000-0000, but I can't find anything like that on it.

On the top right is an ID that has such a format: BXXXXXXXXX (9 Xs in total, all numbers). Under that it says "[ KLT ]"

On the bottom right, it says WYYY YYY YYY (9 Ys in total, all numbers too, different from the ones on top left).

Thoughts...?
 
fandv said:
Right...I myself moved to Canada from Indonesia, back in 1999, as a permanent resident (my dad was the principal applicant, and I was a dependant).

Now I'm looking at my record of landing, and I can't seem to find my UCI/client ID? I am aware that the format is 0000-0000, but I can't find anything like that on it.

On the top right is an ID that has such a format: BXXXXXXXXX (9 Xs in total, all numbers). Under that it says "[ KLT ]"

On the bottom right, it says WYYY YYY YYY (9 Ys in total, all numbers too, different from the ones on top left).

Thoughts...?

Just leave it blank, they will find the UCI, or give an entire new one for your spouse :)
 
Hi


fandv said:
Right...I myself moved to Canada from Indonesia, back in 1999, as a permanent resident (my dad was the principal applicant, and I was a dependant).

Now I'm looking at my record of landing, and I can't seem to find my UCI/client ID? I am aware that the format is 0000-0000, but I can't find anything like that on it.

On the top right is an ID that has such a format: BXXXXXXXXX (9 Xs in total, all numbers). Under that it says "[ KLT ]"

On the bottom right, it says WYYY YYY YYY (9 Ys in total, all numbers too, different from the ones on top left).

Thoughts...?

There were no UCIs in 1999.
 
Polgas said:
Yeah sir Rajaji is right UCI is a PR Number or Citizen Number i think.

UCI= Unique Client Identification (number)
 
All naturalized citizens after 2002 should have UCI, this can be located on the COPR , before 2002 another form was used called IMM1000 which was the old landing record form, otherwise it can be left blank and CIC will find the details of you sponsor by using passport or citizenship card, or Permenant resident card details.
 
The instructions state that if you have no UCI number, then leave it blank.