Hello,
I've just received the ITA and I'm working on my travel history.
I had a peculiar situation:
I graduated from my Master's in Canada, but since it was a double degree program, I spent more than half of the program length (> 6 months) in the EU at the partner university, despite paying all my tuition fees to the Canadian University and having the status of "exchange student" in Europe.
Technically, I was still a resident in Canada (according to study permit and tax purposes.. ), but I was physically in Europe.
I know that I don't need to update my address each time I had a trip in my travel history, as long as I maintain residency ties with Canada - but what should I do for this specific case?
In the address history, should I keep my Canadian address during the time in Europe? Or should I insert the European address I stayed at? (or should it be an overlapping address? )
My main concern is that, despite having a Canadian degree, my address history could be misleading.
I've just received the ITA and I'm working on my travel history.
I had a peculiar situation:
I graduated from my Master's in Canada, but since it was a double degree program, I spent more than half of the program length (> 6 months) in the EU at the partner university, despite paying all my tuition fees to the Canadian University and having the status of "exchange student" in Europe.
Technically, I was still a resident in Canada (according to study permit and tax purposes.. ), but I was physically in Europe.
I know that I don't need to update my address each time I had a trip in my travel history, as long as I maintain residency ties with Canada - but what should I do for this specific case?
In the address history, should I keep my Canadian address during the time in Europe? Or should I insert the European address I stayed at? (or should it be an overlapping address? )
My main concern is that, despite having a Canadian degree, my address history could be misleading.