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Hello.
I came to Canada in 1990 and became a naturalized citizen in 1996.
I am sponsoring for a spouse and the form IMM1344 requires I provide the UCI / Client ID of when I came to Canada.
However, as I was a child at the time, I do not have any of the old information.
The Visa printout stapled to my passport when I landed in Canada does not show the UCI.
Thank you all.
Very helpful answers.
I only have the landed papers stapled to my passport and it does not have an UCI number nor any 0000-0000 format number.
My citizenship papers (certificate and card) do not have it neither.
While I don't think its necessary, we wrote a note to the application stating that the sponsor didn't know his UCI and that his mother didn't have a record of it either. CIC must get a lot of people in this situation. Old citizenship cards don't have the number on them and most parents would trash documents that are twenty or more years old and not needed any more.
They will match your personal details with information in their system and you will know what your UCI is when CIC send you any letters. Leaving it blank is not an issue at all.
While I don't think its necessary, we wrote a note to the application stating that the sponsor didn't know his UCI and that his mother didn't have a record of it either. CIC must get a lot of people in this situation. Old citizenship cards don't have the number on them and most parents would trash documents that are twenty or more years old and not needed any more.
They will match your personal details with information in their system and you will know what your UCI is when CIC send you any letters. Leaving it blank is not an issue at all.
Hi,
I've got a TR Visa once last year and I'm intend to apply for Study Permit this year.
Please could you tell where can find my UCI on my visa?, or I don't have one?
Thank you, Regards.
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