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Address History

detroit434

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May 9, 2018
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Question regarding address history:

After I first landed as an immigrant, I maintained my residence in the USA for a few months and made many (at least 20) short trips to Canada (with PRTD & PR card) before settling permanently in Canada, which was around 40 days in total. I stayed at hotels and did not have a permanent address. I used a UPS mailbox for all my Canadian banking and PR card.

When submitting my citizenship application, is it okay to claim that my residential address was in the US during those months? Those trips (or "reverse absence" from Canada) will of course be listed in physical absence calculator.
 

Seym

Champion Member
Nov 6, 2017
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You need to list the address where you lived. So yes, the US one, regardless of the short trips.
 

detroit434

Newbie
May 9, 2018
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You need to list the address where you lived. So yes, the US one, regardless of the short trips.
Thanks for the reply.

I assume although my primary residence was in the US, I can still safely count those days in Canada without address towards my citizenship?