Interesting and clearly very valuable information for me, as I am needing to renew my expired PRC. I figured that, per the instructions on IMM5444E, allowing CBSA to provide travel data directly to IIRC, was supposed to be the `easiest' option. I still haven't found concrete information as to whether or not a U.S. Citizen exiting Canada is being documented/recorded (at least by air). Even if they are (now), my last exit from Canada was ~ on, or before, Feb 2020 (and would have been a day trip), with my Canadian spouse, across a land border in our personal vehicle. Prior to that it would have been in Nov 2019 (14 days abroad). Yes, I should have kept a proper Travel Journal, but the fact that all of my limited exits from Canada over the last 5 years, [NO exits from March 2020 to present, thanks to the `Twilight Zone' chapter of life that we've all endured], had been brief (no longer than ~20 days per year), combined with that every one of those days outside Canada was when traveling with my Canadian spouse, confirms (at least to me) that I have met the R.O.. Since it probably isn't enough, in and of itself, to convince IIRC, I probably need to look for supporting evidence.
Being a U.S. citizen, it seems that it's remotely possible, though perhaps somewhat unlikely, that IIRC will be able to access/retrieve my complete travel history (exits from Canada) from CBSA to assess my R.O.. Even if my logic is skewed, I may be `screwed' if I cannot obtain this information from my (broken) crystal ball. As mentioned, I have not traveled often over the past 5 years but would not be confident in completing the Travel History based on `best guesses'.
Do you recommend that I order my travel history directly from CBSA, even though all indicators say that for PRC renewal, it is NOT needed, as long as authorization is given for that when filling the IMM5444E? Perhaps U.S. Citizens should in fact request this, since exit data may or may not be available for him/her/them? Further, since the applicant has to write `something' in the Travel History section, would writing "Please see the CBSA entry/exit data that I have give you permission to obtain", suffice? Since the IIRC would be requesting the travel history from CBSA AFTER the application has been submitted and received...how otherwise would the applicant provide travel info?
To add to the angst, we are hoping/planning to travel abroad later this year. I have concerns that if I cannot resolve/receive the PRC renewal in time, and have to travel on my U.S. Passport alone, saying nothing about PR to the airline(s), how CBSA would evaluate my R.O. when presenting myself at Primary at our home airport.
Thank you.