I think it is stupid for CIC to expect applicants to remember all their travel dates (esp to the US). E.g Sometimes I drive to the US for shopping and come back same day..sometimes I stay a day and most times these trips were not planned . I sometimes drive to drop and pick friends up at BUF airport. How many of these trips can one remember?
In this day and age, there should be a portal online where you can put your details (surname, DOB, etc) same parameters CIC would use to pull your entry/exist records to help an applicant determine if they are eligible to apply for citizenship...a portal that tells an application how many days absence based on entry/exist records. This will save CIC and everyone a lot of headache and reduce the god like status of these CIC officers.
Asking people to keep travel logs is like being in the 60s and sends a message that unless you are a citizen, you are not truly free to travel in and out of Canada unless you keep a travel log. Even if your travel log is 100% accurate and CIC entry/exist is not, they will still deny you because how in God's name can you prove your travel log is correct or accurate. I have seen both reports from CBSA and the US Customs and both reports were missing dates and the US I90 report put me in the states for 6 months at a time...LOL..these are the same reports that CIC officers believe to be true and used to determine the result of a citizenship application.
There are technologies that could be leveraged out there but CIC will not because they want to keep their god like status where they can choose which applicant to approve or not based on race.
In this day and age, there should be a portal online where you can put your details (surname, DOB, etc) same parameters CIC would use to pull your entry/exist records to help an applicant determine if they are eligible to apply for citizenship...a portal that tells an application how many days absence based on entry/exist records. This will save CIC and everyone a lot of headache and reduce the god like status of these CIC officers.
Asking people to keep travel logs is like being in the 60s and sends a message that unless you are a citizen, you are not truly free to travel in and out of Canada unless you keep a travel log. Even if your travel log is 100% accurate and CIC entry/exist is not, they will still deny you because how in God's name can you prove your travel log is correct or accurate. I have seen both reports from CBSA and the US Customs and both reports were missing dates and the US I90 report put me in the states for 6 months at a time...LOL..these are the same reports that CIC officers believe to be true and used to determine the result of a citizenship application.
There are technologies that could be leveraged out there but CIC will not because they want to keep their god like status where they can choose which applicant to approve or not based on race.