not necessary. you can show but its not mandatoryUnder travel history do we need to mention trips made between country of origin and country of residence ( my country of origin is India and country of residence is Singapore)?
not necessary. you can show but its not mandatoryUnder travel history do we need to mention trips made between country of origin and country of residence ( my country of origin is India and country of residence is Singapore)?
if you fill the travel history form post ITA you will figure it out.. it should beFollowing is my question
1- I stayed in Canada for 4 years. In the first 2 years I did my Masters and after that I worked and than after 4 years I moved to US for my PhD. Now I am applying for PR card and I have got ITA. During my stay in Canada I visited US multiple times through the land border. Now when filling the travel history form should I use Canada as country of origin and just mention entry and exit to US or should I mention entry and exit for both US and Canada.
For example, if I left Canada for US on July 13,2011 and came back on July 18,2011 then should it have two entries one for Canada entry and exit and other for US entry and exit ?
no need to inform IRCC about future travels, once you get AOR - thats pretty much itQuestion : Imagine I submit my express entry application today with all my past travel history and submit it. But, I have an upcoming trip next month to another country (while the application is being processed). Will this be a problem? Is it required to inform cic about my upcoming trips when the application is in process?
well i have 3 passports, and most of time i even used electronic gate so didnt stamp my passport. Only way for me was to check each and every ticket i booked and based on that make entries - i suggest you do the same... also try to make it as accurate as possible and mention in LoE that you have done everything possible to ensure it is accurate to the best of your abilities.Hi guys,
Just a question-how spot-on accurate does the travel history need to be, in terms of dates?
I have a very extensive travel history, and the passport with most of the travel history (which is my previous one, as I just got a renewed one) is like a cluttered mosaic of stamps; immigration officers used to flip through page after page to find a spare space to place my entry stamp! So basically, it may even be difficult for me to read all the entry and exit stamps.
Secondly, does the travel history format have a pre-specified template in the e-APR, or does one create their own document with this history?
Thanks!
The question for that section is pretty clear - it says list all travel outside country of origin OR residence in the last 10 years - which means you do not need to include those trips between the 2. Question though is if your country of residence keeps changing during the 10 year period, then can you exclude between country of origin and all of them based on time period or only the latest country of residence.
The other challenge is the CIC tool does not allow more than 30 trip entries - rest would need to go into LOE especially if one had many trips between country of origin and residence.
No need to mention travel history between country of residence and country of origin. This has been cleared 100s of times on the forum.Yes, thats why you need to add the additional travel details in your LOE. I did the same. The question states country of origin OR residence. So being on the safe side, its best to list all travel history.
Thank you! Yes, I painstakingly went through my old passport which listed my travel history for the relevant time frame, working side by side with an Excel sheet to ensure that zero gaps were present. As my full travel history could not be captured in the e-APR, I included the rest of it in my LOE, in the same format (From/To/Where/Reason).well i have 3 passports, and most of time i even used electronic gate so didnt stamp my passport. Only way for me was to check each and every ticket i booked and based on that make entries - i suggest you do the same... also try to make it as accurate as possible and mention in LoE that you have done everything possible to ensure it is accurate to the best of your abilities.
travel history format there are proper columns mentioned - you cant go wrong there
good luck
good... thats what i would have suggested alsoThank you! Yes, I painstakingly went through my old passport which listed my travel history for the relevant time frame, working side by side with an Excel sheet to ensure that zero gaps were present. As my full travel history could not be captured in the e-APR, I included the rest of it in my LOE, in the same format (From/To/Where/Reason).
Thanks, and the same to you!good... thats what i would have suggested also
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Last 10 years, or 10 years since your 18th birthday, whichever is most recentDo we need to provide more than 10 years information for background check? (employment an travel history)
No you are not required to provide proof. You can if you feel it's necessary.Hi Seniors ,
Need help - Do I need to submit any proof for my travel histroy or just the passport's first and last pages are good enough.