Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) have recently made an important update regarding the security of the GCKey login.
Going forward, clients are required to enable multi-factor authorization and verify their identity every time they log into new or existing IRCC secure accounts using GCKey.
This enhanced security measure ensures a higher level of protection for users and their sensitive personal information.
The GCKey user ID lets clients securely access the online services offered by the Government of Canada. It includes a GCKey username and GCKey password of their choosing, and they must also create security questions to keep their data secure.
Clients can use their GCKey login for supported applications and other essential purposes:
The multi-factor authorization adds an additional layer of security to clients’ profiles, as it prevents unauthorized access to their personal information even if the account’s password has been compromised.
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It should be noted, however, that applicants are required to enable this service only if they are signing into their account using GCKey; those using the Sign-In Partner option are exempt from their requisition.
The following IRCC accounts require the multi-factor authentication for GCKey:
1. Sign In Or Create An IRCC Account Using GCKey
When a client signs into an existing account or creates a new one, they are prompted to register a device or email address for setting up multi-factor authentication.
2. Choose A Multi-Factor Authentication Method
Clients have the option of choosing among three methods:
An authenticator application is required for this method and can be downloaded for free onto your phone or tables.
After choosing to register one’s smartphone or tablet:
Please note that no personal information is shared between the Government of Canada and the third-party authenticator application.
An authenticator application is also required for this method, which can be downloaded for free on your preferred device.
After choosing whether you would be using your desktop or laptop:
Once again, please note that no personal information is shared between the Government of Canada and the third-party authenticator application.
3. Save The Account Recovery Codes
You would be shown 5 recovery codes after your multi-factor authentication method is confirmed. These could be used if you lose or damage your device, or if you delete or reinstall or authenticator app.
Save them in a safe and accessible place.
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Every time you sign into your account, you will be prompted to enter an authenticator code from the authenticator application or your email.
If any of the following situations apply to you, you can reset/recover your multi-factor authentication method:
To reset/recover the multi-factor authentication method:
1. Sign into your account
2. When you are prompted for your multi-factor authentication code, select “Recover account.”
3. Enter one of the recovery codes which you saved in a secure location.
4. If you wish to change the device or authentication method that you are using, select “change your two-factor authentication.”
5. If running out of recovery codes, select “Get new recovery codes.”
If the recovery codes are lost, you are required to create a new account.
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