Country where you currently reside. Annotate the date since you reside in that country.THE681 said:hello in the application for extension the from imm57o8e:
on question 7 current country of residency, there is a date.. (from and to) what do i put in there? what are those dates
If you landed on Feb 1st 1980 then the country you currently reside is Canada since February1980.THE681 said:can you give an example please
So landed not my last extensionJalex23 said:If you landed on Feb 1st 1980 then the country you currently reside is Canada since February1980.
For my extension on that question I put Canada as my country. For the "From" date I put the first day that I arrived in Canada. For the "To" date I put the date of the expiry date of my status. The reason I put the date of the expiry date of my status is because that would be the end of your status.THE681 said:hello in the application for extension the from imm57o8e:
on question 7 current country of residency, there is a date.. (from and to) what do i put in there? what are those dates
My example does not consider any extension.THE681 said:So landed not my last extension
thanks for thisTracyCa64 said:For my extension on that question I put Canada as my country. For the "From" date I put the first day that I arrived in Canada. For the "To" date I put the date of the expiry date of my status. The reason I put the date of the expiry date of my status is because that would be the end of your status.
Then in the section "Details of visit to Canada", #2- Indicate how long you plan to stay. For the "From" date I put the date of the expiry date of my status. For the "To" date, I put the date I want to stay till. Example- From: 1-30-16 To 1-30-17
Hope this helps you!!
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No problem, I just recently applied for my 2nd extension. I have been in Canada since April 2014.THE681 said:thanks for this
they like to leave their forms up for interpretation and if you interpretate it wrong you gotta start again
Thanks!THE681 said:nice.. good luck with your stuff.. i cant wait to get my permanent residency. my anxiety will mellow hugely