Is there an equivalent website to the one below for Canada border crossings?
https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/request.html
https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/request.html
The new CBSA records show exits through US-Canada land borders now.admontreal said:No. There's even no record of exits. Just entries upon ATIP request.
Records from Canada can only be obtained through CBSA, and it does take 4-5 weeks.Guys, I know that this is 2 years old thread, but any updates in this area? As per the below link, it will take upto 30 days to get such a report? I am looking for entry exit records.
https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/agency-agence/reports-rapports/pia-efvp/atip-aiprp/thr-rav-eng.html#a1
Yes, the info is still as above:Guys, I know that this is 2 years old thread, but any updates in this area? As per the below link, it will take upto 30 days to get such a report? I am looking for entry exit records.
https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/agency-agence/reports-rapports/pia-efvp/atip-aiprp/thr-rav-eng.html#a1
One reminder in case if you are a US citizen:Yes, the info is still as above:
- ATIP takes a month
- It includes all entries into Canada
- It includes all exits out of Canada, but only if via US land border
- In very rare cases, it also includes exits via air, but normally it doesn't.
Thanks for the link. I think we will need to get travel history from this.Guys, I know that this is 2 years old thread, but any updates in this area? As per the below link, it will take upto 30 days to get such a report? I am looking for entry exit records.
https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/agency-agence/reports-rapports/pia-efvp/atip-aiprp/thr-rav-eng.html#a1
Please stop spreading mis-information. CBSA does not track exits via air. The current law of Canada does not allow it. There is a new bill in the Parliament which will allow it. When it is passed, CBSA will track exits. As of now, CBSA does not track exits, and there is no such thing as "rare" case. Please refrain from making up stuff and confusing people. Many thanks and much appreciated.Yes, the info is still as above:
- ATIP takes a month
- It includes all entries into Canada
- It includes all exits out of Canada, but only if via US land border
- In very rare cases, it also includes exits via air, but normally it doesn't.
I am not making stuff up. There have been several reports in this forum of people that their cbsa records sporadically included air exit dates. Why that was the case i don't know. Indeed, they aren't tracked regularly. Hence my very appropriate usage of the word "rare", whose definition you are more than welcome to look up in a dictionary.Please stop spreading mis-information. CBSA does not track exits via air. The current law of Canada does not allow it. There is a new bill in the Parliament which will allow it. When it is passed, CBSA will track exits. As of now, CBSA does not track exits, and there is no such thing as "rare" case. Please refrain from making up stuff and confusing people. Many thanks and much appreciated.
I see. This was more for my information. Thank you so much!!Yes, the info is still as above:
- ATIP takes a month
- It includes all entries into Canada
- It includes all exits out of Canada, but only if via US land border
- In very rare cases, it also includes exits via air, but normally it doesn't.
Not sure I understood your comment. Are you talking about getting the travel history records from US or Canada? When you refer to I94, you are referring to US.Thanks for the link. I think we will need to get travel history from this.
Somehow I94 only show up to 2015 when we print that online.
It doesn't matter... cos all those trips were day trips (return within the hour) for gas/package pickup.Not sure I understood your comment. Are you talking about getting the travel history records from US or Canada? When you refer to I94, you are referring to US.
Perhaps, to discourage people from making multiple back-back requests, or it really does take that long for them to process.....Not sure why there would be a 30 days wait on such a record.. but it is what it is..
Funny because I got my entry records. No one batted an eye. What I couldn't do was do an I-94 for CBP. They won't for US citizens. I have them from 2012 to now as needed. The website says not to because they will check them but I did (as did most) because I obviously want to get the count of dates right, rather than waste people's time.One reminder in case if you are a US citizen:
CBSA does NOT have entry or exit records for US citizens so that you may not bother to wait for ATIP.