Gckey

  1. Sign in to the Canadian Export Reporting System portal
  2. GCKey
  3. My Service Canada Account: How to register with GCKey
  4. You asked me for a new document. How do I submit it?
  5. GC Key and Sign
  6. What do I do if I lost my GCKey username or password?
  7. My Service Canada Account: How to register with GCKey
  8. You asked me for a new document. How do I submit it?
  9. What do I do if I lost my GCKey username or password?
  10. GC Key and Sign


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Sign in to the Canadian Export Reporting System portal

• • • Sign in to the Canadian Export Reporting System portal The Canadian Export Reporting System (CERS) Portal is a secure reporting method that exporters or their service providers use to transmit export information to the Canada Border Services Agency ( CBSA). Security: The CBSA now uses a Important: If you are using a shared computer, make sure to sign out and completely close your Internet browser before leaving the computer unattended. To access your CERS portal account, you need to sign in using one of the 2 following methods:

GCKey

GCKey (French: CléGC) is a standards-based authentication service provided by the The GCKey Service is logically divided into two high level components: • The Credential Service is responsible for the registration and management of user credentials for individuals participating in the Government of Canada Federation for authentication to online services; and • The Authentication Service is responsible for the creation of Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) assertions confirming to Service Providers (SPs) that a successful user authentication dialog has taken place. The GCKey Service became operational starting in September, 2012 and is available to all Canadians. References [ ]

My Service Canada Account: How to register with GCKey

My Service Canada Account: How to register with GCKey This page provides you with the information you need to register for My Service Canada Account (MSCA) with GCKey. Please make sure to read and understand the below steps before you start your registration. Once you are ready, click the “Register with GCKey” button at the bottom of the page. A GCKey is a unique electronic credential issued by the Government of Canada for use with • Sign up for GCKey (if you don’t have it) If you have an existing GCKey, you can If you haven’t already created a GCKey username and password, select the “Sign up” button on the • Verify your identity Once you have signed in with GCKey, you will be presented with 2 options to help verify your identity: • Use Interac® verification service Recommended The Interac® verification service option will allow you to register for MSCA in a quicker and safer way. To help verify your identity using this option, you must use your online banking information. You must consent that your financial institution will share basic personal information with Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). View the full list of participating financial institutions • BMO • CIBC • Desjardins • RBC • Scotiabank • TD This real-time identity verification will help you access MSCA features right away. For more information, please refer to our Interac® verification service page. • Use a personal access code (PAC) PACs are used to help verify your identity. You need it to reg...

You asked me for a new document. How do I submit it?

Make sure to send your documents the way we ask you to. Otherwise, you could experience delays. If we sent you the request via your account Follow these instructions to upload your documents through your online account: • Sign in to the account you used to apply online. (If you used IRCC secure account, sign in to that account.) • Look for your application under View the applications you submitted. • Under the Action column, click Check full application status. • At the top of the page, click View submitted application or upload documents. • Scroll down the page and click Continue. • Under “Documents submitted by the client” you can find • Document Name: the document we need • Instructions: more information on the type of document and how to get it • Required by: the latest date by when we need to receive the document • Click Upload file and follow the steps to find and choose your documents from your computer and upload your document to your account. • If you need to submit more than 1 document, please read • Make sure that your documents are under the • Make sure the Details column shows the message Uploaded - not submitted to IRCC. • Click Next. • Provide your Signature by entering your Given name(s) and Last name(s). • Answer the Security Question. • Click Sign. • Click Transmit. • The following message should appear on your screen: “Congratulations! You have successfully submitted your application or profile. You have successfully transmitted your additional or replac...

GC Key and Sign

GC Key and Sign-in Partners • What is GC key? • • Steps involved in Registering an Account • Steps involved in GCKey Sign up via IRCC • Steps involved in Sign-in Partner Sign up via IRCC • Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us for Canada Immigration Our goal is to make your application process as seamless as possible for you, so that you can start working on your new life in Canada as soon as possible. In this article we will provide you with all the essential information on GC key and sign-in Partners. We will assist you with all the details. What is GC key? GC Key is a government-run authentication service that provides Canadians with secure and safe access to online information and government services. In addition, it supports the federal government in administering its online services by providing standardized registration and authentication processes. GC Key is a unique, anonymous credential that protects online communication with government programs and services. Purpose of GCkey Login Canada All future interactions with the government—including applying for a work permit or permanent residency, and accessing other important services—should be done through GC Key login Canada. The GC Key Service is made up of two major components. • The Credential Service is responsible for the registration, management and security of user credentials. • TheAuthentication Serviceis responsible for creating statements that confirm a successful log-in to websites and applications. The ...

What do I do if I lost my GCKey username or password?

If you lost your GCKey password, you can create a new one. • Go to the • Create a new password after you answer the password recovery questions you previously set up while registering for a GCKey. If you lost your GCKey username, you can recover it. • Go to the • Click on “Forgot your username?” • Enter the email associated with your account. • Your username will be sent to that email. If you lost your email, you have to create a new GCKey. If you create a new GCKey, you can access an application by linking the application to your new account. See also:

My Service Canada Account: How to register with GCKey

My Service Canada Account: How to register with GCKey This page provides you with the information you need to register for My Service Canada Account (MSCA) with GCKey. Please make sure to read and understand the below steps before you start your registration. Once you are ready, click the “Register with GCKey” button at the bottom of the page. A GCKey is a unique electronic credential issued by the Government of Canada for use with • Sign up for GCKey (if you don’t have it) If you have an existing GCKey, you can If you haven’t already created a GCKey username and password, select the “Sign up” button on the • Verify your identity Once you have signed in with GCKey, you will be presented with 2 options to help verify your identity: • Use Interac® verification service Recommended The Interac® verification service option will allow you to register for MSCA in a quicker and safer way. To help verify your identity using this option, you must use your online banking information. You must consent that your financial institution will share basic personal information with Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). View the full list of participating financial institutions • BMO • CIBC • Desjardins • RBC • Scotiabank • TD This real-time identity verification will help you access MSCA features right away. For more information, please refer to our Interac® verification service page. • Use a personal access code (PAC) PACs are used to help verify your identity. You need it to reg...

You asked me for a new document. How do I submit it?

Make sure to send your documents the way we ask you to. Otherwise, you could experience delays. If we sent you the request via your account Follow these instructions to upload your documents through your online account: • Sign in to the account you used to apply online. (If you used IRCC secure account, sign in to that account.) • Look for your application under View the applications you submitted. • Under the Action column, click Check full application status. • At the top of the page, click View submitted application or upload documents. • Scroll down the page and click Continue. • Under “Documents submitted by the client” you can find • Document Name: the document we need • Instructions: more information on the type of document and how to get it • Required by: the latest date by when we need to receive the document • Click Upload file and follow the steps to find and choose your documents from your computer and upload your document to your account. • If you need to submit more than 1 document, please read • Make sure that your documents are under the • Make sure the Details column shows the message Uploaded - not submitted to IRCC. • Click Next. • Provide your Signature by entering your Given name(s) and Last name(s). • Answer the Security Question. • Click Sign. • Click Transmit. • The following message should appear on your screen: “Congratulations! You have successfully submitted your application or profile. You have successfully transmitted your additional or replac...

What do I do if I lost my GCKey username or password?

If you lost your GCKey password, you can create a new one. • Go to the • Create a new password after you answer the password recovery questions you previously set up while registering for a GCKey. If you lost your GCKey username, you can recover it. • Go to the • Click on “Forgot your username?” • Enter the email associated with your account. • Your username will be sent to that email. If you lost your email, you have to create a new GCKey. If you create a new GCKey, you can access an application by linking the application to your new account. See also:

GC Key and Sign

GC Key and Sign-in Partners • What is GC key? • • Steps involved in Registering an Account • Steps involved in GCKey Sign up via IRCC • Steps involved in Sign-in Partner Sign up via IRCC • Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us for Canada Immigration Our goal is to make your application process as seamless as possible for you, so that you can start working on your new life in Canada as soon as possible. In this article we will provide you with all the essential information on GC key and sign-in Partners. We will assist you with all the details. What is GC key? GC Key is a government-run authentication service that provides Canadians with secure and safe access to online information and government services. In addition, it supports the federal government in administering its online services by providing standardized registration and authentication processes. GC Key is a unique, anonymous credential that protects online communication with government programs and services. Purpose of GCkey Login Canada All future interactions with the government—including applying for a work permit or permanent residency, and accessing other important services—should be done through GC Key login Canada. The GC Key Service is made up of two major components. • The Credential Service is responsible for the registration, management and security of user credentials. • TheAuthentication Serviceis responsible for creating statements that confirm a successful log-in to websites and applications. The ...