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I received ITA last month and I have a question on Address History and Travel History. I have been residing in canada since December 2017 on work permit. And since 2017 to till now, I visited USA 2 times each time 2 weeks, and I visited India for a month. Is this information should go Under both Travel History and Address History or only should go under Travel History. Expecting an urgent reply thank you
 
I received ITA last month and I have a question on Address History and Travel History. I have been residing in canada since December 2017 on work permit. And since 2017 to till now, I visited USA 2 times each time 2 weeks, and I visited India for a month. Is this information should go Under both Travel History and Address History or only should go under Travel History. Expecting an urgent reply thank you
That should go under travel history. So your address history should show that you have been living in Canada since December 2017
 
Hi, I'm filling out my address and personal histories for the PR application, and am not sure exactly what to put. I've been in Canada since 2013, but I went to my home country from Jan 20, 2016 to July 13, 2016. For the first few months, my mails still went to the place I rented in Canada since my sister was still living there, but she did leave some time in May I think. Initially, I just put this as a change of address in my application from Jan to July. But then they're requesting a police certificate check from my home country even though I wasn't there for 6 months and over (it was technically 5 months and 3 weeks). Is there a way to get around having to obtain the police check from my home country? Would it still be technically correct if I treated this trip to my home country as a vacation and kept my addresses in Canada? I'm not going to if that's considered dishonest, but it's also going to be soo difficult to obtain the police check from my home country at this time while I'm in Canada.

Sorry, I realize it's kind of a convoluted story, but I'd really appreciate any advice!! Thank you!
 
Hi, I have been in Canada with a work permit since Aug 2017 and currently processing PR through express entry. During my first month here, I lived in an AirBnB home before finding my permanent address.
How can I process the information without any gaps when my first address was someone else's private home?
Also, for a period of 4 months (March 2019- July 2019), due to a forced renovation on the home I rent (there was a fire), I found a temporary residence while the renovation and went back when done. The contract was in fact cancelled during the renovation period and renewed when I went back.
Would you recommend I include the temporary home of 4 months?
 
Hi, I have been in Canada with a work permit since Aug 2017 and currently processing PR through express entry. During my first month here, I lived in an AirBnB home before finding my permanent address.
How can I process the information without any gaps when my first address was someone else's private home?
Also, for a period of 4 months (March 2019- July 2019), due to a forced renovation on the home I rent (there was a fire), I found a temporary residence while the renovation and went back when done. The contract was in fact cancelled during the renovation period and renewed when I went back.
Would you recommend I include the temporary home of 4 months?
Include the Airbnb and the 4 month rental.
 
Hi, I'm filling out my address and personal histories for the PR application, and am not sure exactly what to put. I've been in Canada since 2013, but I went to my home country from Jan 20, 2016 to July 13, 2016. For the first few months, my mails still went to the place I rented in Canada since my sister was still living there, but she did leave some time in May I think. Initially, I just put this as a change of address in my application from Jan to July. But then they're requesting a police certificate check from my home country even though I wasn't there for 6 months and over (it was technically 5 months and 3 weeks). Is there a way to get around having to obtain the police check from my home country? Would it still be technically correct if I treated this trip to my home country as a vacation and kept my addresses in Canada? I'm not going to if that's considered dishonest, but it's also going to be soo difficult to obtain the police check from my home country at this time while I'm in Canada.

Sorry, I realize it's kind of a convoluted story, but I'd really appreciate any advice!! Thank you!

Hi, what did you end up filling in? Appreciate it if you could share your experience cuz I'm having the same problem. Thank you so much!