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Last entry into Canada - IMM form question

sankyx

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Apr 30, 2013
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Hello,

I assume this might be answered before but I couldnt find something similar to my situation.

After arriving here as a worker I went to the US to visit for a week. The thing is I dont remember the date I entry into Canada again; I have a guess because is not that long ago but I cant remember the exact date. I was looking in my passport to see if they put any stamp and they didnt. So, now Im confused if they even count going into US via car as leaving Canada for immigration purpuse. I know they said with a one try visa you can go to US and be back with no issue so thats why im confused.

Im thinking of putting a note saying I went to the States but cant remember the exact date of entry again.

What do you think?

PD. I already filled the form with date of my original entry and for the last entry just left it blank (as assuming my last entry is the original entry) any advise would be appreciate.
 

canuck_in_uk

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May 4, 2012
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Hello,

I assume this might be answered before but I couldnt find something similar to my situation.

After arriving here as a worker I went to the US to visit for a week. The thing is I dont remember the date I entry into Canada again; I have a guess because is not that long ago but I cant remember the exact date. I was looking in my passport to see if they put any stamp and they didnt. So, now Im confused if they even count going into US via car as leaving Canada for immigration purpuse. I know they said with a one try visa you can go to US and be back with no issue so thats why im confused.

Im thinking of putting a note saying I went to the States but cant remember the exact date of entry again.

What do you think?

PD. I already filled the form with date of my original entry and for the last entry just left it blank (as assuming my last entry is the original entry) any advise would be appreciate.
The US is a different country, so of course it counts as leaving Canada. How you can you not know the date if it was not that long ago?
 

sankyx

Star Member
Apr 30, 2013
115
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The US is a different country, so of course it counts as leaving Canada. How you can you not know the date if it was not that long ago?
I just didnt put much attention to that date because i though they put a stamp on it. I know it was a weekend I just didnt remember if it was the saturday or the sunday. Anyway, I attached a letter of explanation with the date we were out (US put an stamp) and the tentative date we came back; which I think it was sunday; I hope thats enough