I also asked her whether she believes the IRCC went out of line. Had the IRCC abused the power? Had the IRCC abused the system?
She said “yes” in my case the IRCC really went out of line and they had abused their power and the system. And, they tried to make up the excuses to cover their butt.
She tried to encourage me not to be worried because I have met all the requirements to become a Canadian citizen and I have zero prohibitions. By law, the IRCC shall grant the citizenship to me. Her statements were very powerful and it gave me such hope courage to go on with my life.
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This is the letter I sent to the citizenship judge.
To whom it may concern; or to the citizenship judge (his name)
My name is ………….. and my client ID number is ……….. I just received the travel history from CBSA and it supports my statement and my physical residence in Canada during the relevant period of time.
During the hearing on December 14, 2016, you showed me the stamps on the photocopies of my passport and you asked me what the trips were for. The stamps that appear on the photocopies of my passport that (the name of the person) made were from my actual passport (immigration official in Halifax who interviewed me after the test).
And you can see from the report, I first arrived in Canada in Vancouver Airport March 29, 2005. This is the exact claim that I submitted on the citizenship application. Then the second of my entries was Feb 24, 2009, the date I returned to Canada with my Canadian common law partner from USA. You asked me what the trip was for, and I gave you the exact same answer that I just mentioned above. You also showed me the stamp from February 16, 2009, by American border. This was the date I left Canada for America. The CBSA only showed the date of entry because the exit information didn't exist until June 30, 2013.
The third of my entries was from March 5, 2010, the return trip from USA. I left Canada around January 2010. This is irrelevant because it happened after I submitted the citizenship application. The relevant period of time is November 11, 2005- November 11, 2009.
Anyway, if you calculate from Feb 16, 2009 to Feb 24, 2009, it will be a total of 8 days exactly that I claimed on my declaration.
However, there was one stamp on my passport around May 2008 from US immigration, and there was no stamp on my entry back in Canada because it was a one day trip from the Canadian Niagara Falls to the American side of Niagara Falls. When I returned to Canada on the same day, I just presented my passport and my PR Card. The immigration official didn't stamp anything on my passport. As you know, a one day trip wasn't counted otherwise the record would show this on the travel history of my entry to Canada in May, 2008.
My declaration and my travel history record support one another. Along with this, my bank statement that showed my payroll and the activities for which I withdrew money, my record of the employment, my health card used, T4 tax filing, were all coherent. Everything holds up together in my favor regarding my resident questionnaire.
Yours truly,
(My name)
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****** I will come back to write more maybe tomorrow or in few days **********
She said “yes” in my case the IRCC really went out of line and they had abused their power and the system. And, they tried to make up the excuses to cover their butt.
She tried to encourage me not to be worried because I have met all the requirements to become a Canadian citizen and I have zero prohibitions. By law, the IRCC shall grant the citizenship to me. Her statements were very powerful and it gave me such hope courage to go on with my life.
____________________________________________________________________________
This is the letter I sent to the citizenship judge.
To whom it may concern; or to the citizenship judge (his name)
My name is ………….. and my client ID number is ……….. I just received the travel history from CBSA and it supports my statement and my physical residence in Canada during the relevant period of time.
During the hearing on December 14, 2016, you showed me the stamps on the photocopies of my passport and you asked me what the trips were for. The stamps that appear on the photocopies of my passport that (the name of the person) made were from my actual passport (immigration official in Halifax who interviewed me after the test).
And you can see from the report, I first arrived in Canada in Vancouver Airport March 29, 2005. This is the exact claim that I submitted on the citizenship application. Then the second of my entries was Feb 24, 2009, the date I returned to Canada with my Canadian common law partner from USA. You asked me what the trip was for, and I gave you the exact same answer that I just mentioned above. You also showed me the stamp from February 16, 2009, by American border. This was the date I left Canada for America. The CBSA only showed the date of entry because the exit information didn't exist until June 30, 2013.
The third of my entries was from March 5, 2010, the return trip from USA. I left Canada around January 2010. This is irrelevant because it happened after I submitted the citizenship application. The relevant period of time is November 11, 2005- November 11, 2009.
Anyway, if you calculate from Feb 16, 2009 to Feb 24, 2009, it will be a total of 8 days exactly that I claimed on my declaration.
However, there was one stamp on my passport around May 2008 from US immigration, and there was no stamp on my entry back in Canada because it was a one day trip from the Canadian Niagara Falls to the American side of Niagara Falls. When I returned to Canada on the same day, I just presented my passport and my PR Card. The immigration official didn't stamp anything on my passport. As you know, a one day trip wasn't counted otherwise the record would show this on the travel history of my entry to Canada in May, 2008.
My declaration and my travel history record support one another. Along with this, my bank statement that showed my payroll and the activities for which I withdrew money, my record of the employment, my health card used, T4 tax filing, were all coherent. Everything holds up together in my favor regarding my resident questionnaire.
Yours truly,
(My name)
____________________________________________________________________________
****** I will come back to write more maybe tomorrow or in few days **********