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I'm trying to apply for nexus card. In the application, it asks for an 8 digit pr card number.
The PR card has only 10 digit document number (UCI) or PR number which is 2 letters and 7 digits. I'm not sure which number to add for Canadian PR.
I have the same question. There is some error on the site, it says Canadian PR on top but it is actually expecting a US green card number. Canadian PR number is more than 8 digits. How do you get around this
I have raised a ticket and called the CBP to escalate this. Altough this is escalated, they mentioned it would take several weeks to get response. In another thread I found some people filled up UCI# but not sure whether their application was approved. If anyone has any clue please let us know
Hi.I need clarity on the below. I’ve been a Canadian permanent resident since January 2022, but I’ve held a work permit and living in Canada since September 2019. Am I eligible to apply for Nexus, or do I need to be a permanent resident for three years first?
If you are a permanent resident, you must have been a legal resident of Canada or the U.S. for at least 3 years before applying. You are exempt from the 3-year residency rule if you are:
serving in the American armed forces in a foreign country
a family member of a person serving in:
the Canadian or American armed forces in a foreign country, or
a Canadian or American diplomatic mission or consular post in a foreign country
Hi.I need clarity on the below. I’ve been a Canadian permanent resident since January 2022, but I’ve held a work permit and living in Canada since September 2019. Am I eligible to apply for Nexus, or do I need to be a permanent resident for three years first?
If you are a permanent resident, you must have been a legal resident of Canada or the U.S. for at least 3 years before applying. You are exempt from the 3-year residency rule if you are:
serving in the American armed forces in a foreign country
a family member of a person serving in:
the Canadian or American armed forces in a foreign country, or
a Canadian or American diplomatic mission or consular post in a foreign country
thank you! also can I apply for my child’s Nexus without a Canadian Passport? We only have the Canadian birth certificate which we use to enter the US via car.
thank you! also can I apply for my child’s Nexus without a Canadian Passport? We only have the Canadian birth certificate which we use to enter the US via car.
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