Perfect.
I have a UCI number on my VISIT Visa letter. It is of 8 digits (but with no hyphen). I can quote this number in my EE profile. Just another question, do I need to give the UCI number of my wife (which is originally for the old passport) in the EE profile in which I have mentioned the new particulars (new passport). Does it make much difference.
You should mention it. Surname change is a common thing. It will not change your UCI #.
In fact i would go further and say that if you dont mention it, it may be considered as withholding information / misrepresentation. And you dont want to do that.
It's valid for a year boss. So no need for a new one. The down side is that you will have to land by July so it may be worth considering getting new meds done.
Does everyone need the employment verification letters? Should I be contacting my former employers now, or is it possible I won't need one? Also, does my husband need them if I am the primary applicant?
Does everyone need the employment verification letters? Should I be contacting my former employers now, or is it possible I won't need one? Also, does my husband need them if I am the primary applicant?
No, the last part is inaccurate. Only the primary applicant requires reference letters. If the spouse does not have Canadian experience they don't get any points so their experiences just goes into personal history where no evidence is required.
Got it.
Thanks. Got confused while reading on phone.
I and my wife had exactly the same CRS so we got all the documents prepared for both but ended up making me the primary applicant in the end.
That's why I have her reference letters as well