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After NOD whats next step?

Aliya_izat

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Can someone help to understand the process steps after nod? Is it just pr application or anything else like sin number to be updated? Also, what else needs to be done after nod?
 

Aliya_izat

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Thank you for your response and clarification on sin number.
Also, can you please help me understand about travel history of 10yrs required to fill in pr form. I don’t remember all dates and what if I miss out any travel date? I don’t recall everything from last 10yrs. What should I do? Please advise me
 

theclaimer

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Also, can you please help me understand about travel history of 10yrs required to fill in pr form. I don’t remember all dates and what if I miss out any travel date? I don’t recall everything from last 10yrs. What should I do? Please advise me
You submitted your travel history when you submitted your claim. You can get those from the client summary in the portal. It should be there. Also, check the photocopy of the passport IRCC gave you when you surrendered your passport. They provide every page of a photocopy of each passport they seized. Hope this helps.
 
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Aliya_izat

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You submitted your travel history when you submitted your claim. You can get those from the client summary in the portal. It should be there. Also, check the photocopy of the passport IRCC gave you when you surrendered your passport. They provide every page of a photocopy of each passport they seized. Hope this helps.
Thank you for your response. Really appreciate your time as well. For claim it was most specific dates related to claim but for pr they are asking for 10yrs travel history and the passport copy received was only first 3pages of passport and i am just worried if I don’t recall all dates or any trip then how it will affect my application? Sorry to bother you but I am just confused and worried about it. If I forget to mention even a single or small trip to hometown from residence of country then it impact my application or not? My residence of country for last 12yrs was different than origin of country.

Please advise.
 

theclaimer

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That is a tough question as I am not IRCC. :) I can't say anything specifically. Usually, the time format is (YYYY/MM). I hope you can manage. Try to remember as much as you can. To my knowledge, try not to miss the information regarding the USA, UK, AUS, and NZ.
 

ref19to22

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Thank you for your response. Really appreciate your time as well. For claim it was most specific dates related to claim but for pr they are asking for 10yrs travel history and the passport copy received was only first 3pages of passport and i am just worried if I don’t recall all dates or any trip then how it will affect my application? Sorry to bother you but I am just confused and worried about it. If I forget to mention even a single or small trip to hometown from residence of country then it impact my application or not? My residence of country for last 12yrs was different than origin of country.

Please advise.
No one here can tell you what will impact your application, all you can do is try your best to provide all the information accurately. Also we are human and make mistakes so if in the future you remember something you didnt submit now, you can send a webform to add that information. This is totally normal and often expected.

As @theclaimer mentioned try your best to recall all your trips by using information from your old passport, any emails you may have etc. I dont think forgetting about some trips back to your country of origin will make a difference, but make sure you show at least a few trips back to your country of origin over the past 10 years to establish that pattern in your travel history.

Your Basis of Claim form should have your 10 year travel history, make sure that matches with what you are submitting now and look through the photocopy of your passport that was seized (and any older passports you may have), it should be the full passport and not just the 3 pages (unless the rest of the passport was empty?!).

good luck!
 
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