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Search titles only. Search Advanced search…. Everywhere Threads This forum This thread. Search Advanced…. Forums New posts Search Forums. Members Registered members Current visitors Recent Activity. Free Assessment. Work Permit document number? Thread starter Berm88 Start date Apr 23, Asked 4 years, 8 months ago. Active 1 year, 11 months ago. Viewed 44k times. A work permit issued by Canada has some numbers that are not labelled explicitly.

Improve this question. Liam Liam 1 1 gold badge 3 3 silver badges 11 11 bronze badges. Do you have an update on this? What number did you end up using? No update. I used the one in black ink. If a number has 9 numerical digits, and the first digit is "9", it's likely your temporary Social Insurance Number.

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Pay the biometrics fee at the same time you submit your work permit application for faster processing. Receive your biometrics instruction letter. If you applied online you will receive an electronic biometrics instruction letter within 24 hours.

This number consists of either ten digits such as or eight figures such as Regardless of the number of digits, they call this combination UCI. A UCI belongs to the applicant. Consequently, if a family of four apply for immigration or visa, each member receives a separate UCI. UCI is the same for every applicant for the rest of their lives.

It is also the same for all the interactions you have with CBSA. Consequently, if you already know your UCI, you may use it for your future applications. You possess a UCI only if you have interacted with the Canadian immigration authorities in the past.

Of course, the interaction could be any of the following:. Nonetheless, this list is not exclusive. When you interact with the immigration authorities, they communicate with you. For example, you may receive any of the following:. All these documents include your UCI. Therefore, look for the 8 or 11 digit UCI on them.

However, the visa counterfoils are a bit tricky. The following picture shows how to locate the UCI on this document. Application number or file number refers to a number unique to the application you have submitted. This number usually begins with one or more letters, followed by nine digits. For example,. Of course, instead of , you will receive a unique number.

Sometimes IRCC issues temporary file numbers. Therefore, you see an X at the beginning of the application number. However, if they proceed with the application, they will remove the X.

On rare occasions, they could replace the temporary file number with a completely new one. The file number or application number remains the same for the same application. Of course, if you have received a temporary application number, you could see a new permanent one. However, the permanent file numbers remain the same for the same application. The best way to locate an immigration file number is by referring to the IRCC correspondences.



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