On question 13… I mentioned my country of nationality. Do I have to mention also any country I had temporary resident status in as a worker? And do I have to mention my schengen visa trips to Europe as a visitor?
because in the status there are options for worker and visitor ..
Please advise
@rajkamalmohanram
This is another irritating confusion from IRCC. The drop-down menu of the application form does have "Visitor" listed as an "immigration status.
However, in the application Guide, they did not mention visitor as an immigration status: "Tell us which countries you have held status in, and exactly what status you held or currently hold (student, employment/worker, refugee/protected person, permanent resident or citizen)."
Pay attention to the way they listed those statuses. They did not preface it with "for example"; so that means this is meant to be an exhaustive list.
I suspect that by including "visitor" in the drop-down menu, they have in their mind mind the kind of visitor visa that allows you to remain for a significant amount of time in the country. For example, Singapore has this status called "Long-Term Visit Pass", which is essentially a type of dependent visa.
I really think it is silly if they expect us to list the regular visit visa here. But who knows?!
Once again, another irritating confusion from IRCC.