Hi Everyone!
I gave my test today and passed.During the interview the officer was checking the passport and asked how many times we were in USA.Last year we want by car for a day trip to Montana, we went in the morning and came back in the evening, so I didnt include this trip in the calculator.The officer asked to give a permission for usa check up to see how long we spent there overall.I am so worried.Please if u have any similar situations share with me.We have a long journey until citizenship and I guess I screw it up((
If the situation is as you report, an overlooked day trip, this is merely a bump in the road and should be no big deal.
Probably no reason to worry much at all.
We have not seen a lot of reporting about applicants asked for permission to access their U.S. travel history, but there is no reason to suspect this results in more than a few months delay, if that. Assuming, of course, the U.S. information is consistent with the information the applicant has provided.
We all make mistakes . . . and some make the really big mistake of believing they made no mistakes. In any event IRCC is well acquainted with the fact that applicants make these kinds of mistakes and it is NO big deal.
It only becomes a big deal if in the process of scrutinizing the applicant's travel history IRCC finds information suggesting
reasons-to-question-presence. In this regard, again, isolated and small mistakes do NOT ordinarily suggest
reasons-to-question-presence.