If you insist a stamp (at the land border crossings, at least), they would do it. I am not sure about the airports.Did Canada stamped your passport? Because they didn't stamped mine at all. All the stamps are from other countries.
If you insist a stamp (at the land border crossings, at least), they would do it. I am not sure about the airports.Did Canada stamped your passport? Because they didn't stamped mine at all. All the stamps are from other countries.
Mine all match up. The records even extract entry from CBP (into the US via land). They share data with CBP, remember?Is all your Exits have matching Enters? or there are some missing entries? CBSA seems to miss land border entries sometimes, resulting in two consecutive (US) Enters.
They didn't ask. I just wanna be proactive so that I won't get full-blown RQ later...Did IRCC ask you for the CBSA entry and exit records? Or were you just being proactive and sent it to them?
Does CBSA have the exit/entry to US records? I requested on CBP website and haven't got any response yet. ThanksJust got my CBSA entry and exit records and sent to the local office to prove my residency.
Tell them IRCC requests you to submit within 30 days so that CBSA doesn't delay your request.
Let's see.
Yes, at least mine shows entry into the US via land.Does CBSA have the exit/entry to US records? I requested on CBP website and haven't got any response yet. Thanks
But we have already granted IRCC to retrieve all these records from CBSA. From the website of CBSA, it mentioned individual request is not good option.Yes, at least mine shows entry into the US via land.
Not always.. they might report, but there are many people in the forum who reported missing "Enter" entries to Canada. I have few of such a entries. I got report from both CBSA and CBP, they both showed same... My guess is that CBSA is not reporting it or someone in the chain not doing their job properly. I am sure they have it somewhere in their system, just that it does not show up in the report.Mine all match up. The records even extract entry from CBP (into the US via land). They share data with CBP, remember?
Yes, they don't need it (from us). Its just for your info.But we have already granted IRCC to retrieve all these records from CBSA. From the website of CBSA, it mentioned individual request is not good option.
I have no idea. Just wanna be on the safe side.But we have already granted IRCC to retrieve all these records from CBSA. From the website of CBSA, it mentioned individual request is not good option.
I94 - Official Website (dhs.gov)Does CBSA have the exit/entry to US records? I requested on CBP website and haven't got any response yet. Thanks
It was pretty low-key. I had to show my passport and PR card. The agent asked me if I was in Canada, which I was. I did not get a decision on my application at that point, but they did inform me they would be sending the CIT 0520. All of my categories were marked complete about 4 months after I sent the requested info.May I ask what they asked in the first interview in August? Did they told you about their decision in that interview?
So I have to wait for at least another 4 months...It was pretty low-key. I had to show my passport and PR card. The agent asked me if I was in Canada, which I was. I did not get a decision on my application at that point, but they did inform me they would be sending the CIT 0520. All of my categories were marked complete about 4 months after I sent the requested info.
All in all, a hassle, but not an enormous one.
Yay!!!! So happy you got some good news! Hope you get your oath invitation soon.Sorry I have to post multiple times. 1 month after submitting documents for RQ-lite (CIT 0520; 2.5 yrs after application), everything is marked as Completed this morning! I joined the oath-waiting band!
My case is complicated: student->PR->self-employment->US & international travel. I sent them all the Walmart receipts, haha