Your AMJ Account and Your Client Portal Are Not the Same Thing

Confused about the difference between an AMJ Account and a Client Portal? This guide explains the purpose of each platform, the services they provide, and how they work together to help you manage your applications, access important documents, and stay informed throughout your process.

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Your AMJ Account and Your Client Portal Are Not the Same Thing

If you have ever been confused about where to log in, which password to use, or why your email is not being recognized in one system but works in another — this article will clear that up.

The AMJ client portal and your citizen account on the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice website are two completely separate systems. They were built for two completely different purposes. They have different web addresses. And they have different passwords.

Here is exactly what each one is.


The AMJ Client Portal

What It Is

The AMJ client portal is a secure case management system used during your citizenship application process. It is where your application lived — your submitted forms, your uploaded documents, official communications from the AMJ, and updates related to your case.

Who Has Access

Anyone who initiated a service with the AMJ received access to a client portal. You do not need to be an approved citizen to have a client portal. You were given access when your service began.

How You Access It

Your client portal login details were sent to you in the confirmation email you received at the start of your application process. The portal web address is:

aboriginalministryofjustice.org/portal

If you cannot remember your client portal password, contact us at in**@*************************ce.org. The AMJ manages access to this system and can help you get back in.


Your Citizen Account on the AMJ Website

What It Is

Your citizen account is your personal login on the main Aboriginal Ministry of Justice website at aboriginalministryofjustice.org. This is where exclusive content and resources for active Xi-Amaru Republic citizens will be available to you. It is not a case management system — it is your permanent member access to the AMJ website.

Who Has Access

Citizen accounts are available exclusively to individuals who have completed the full Citizenship Procedure and received their official Xi-Amaru Republic citizenship documents. Nationals with temporary national status are not yet eligible.

How You Access It

Your citizen account is created through the account activation process. Once your account is set up, you log in at:

aboriginalministryofjustice.org/account

The password for your citizen account is one you create during the registration process. It is your own password to manage. If you forget it, you can reset it yourself from the login page — no need to contact AMJ.


Still Not Sure Which One You Need?

If you are trying to check your citizenship application status or access documents from your case, you need the client portal.

If you are trying to access exclusive citizen content on the AMJ website, you need your citizen account. If you have not yet activated it, start here:

aboriginalministryofjustice.org/citizen-account-activation

If you still have questions, contact us at in**@*************************ce.org or call (844) 394-3706.

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