Hi. Yes, I was asked for all of my passport pages after I did the exam. You will need to scan all pages of passports that fall within the eligibility period. I had to scan two full passports because of this. The reason they asked for my passport pages is because there was an entry to canada I had that didn't have a prior exit to match. Because of this they requested an interview and we discovered that the immigration officer in the USA (my destination on that trip) did not stamped my passport when I entered the country. I had to show the officer on the interview proof that I left canada on that period of time. I was able to find the airline itinerary and tickets on my email and send it to the officer during the interview. It sounds easy but it was super stressful and it took some time for us to discover the situation because I didn't remember that trip either (I travelled often for work).Is that part of the process? Also, I renewed my passport during my eligibility period. Do I also have to scan all pages of the old passport too? Thanks guys/gals
Thanks! It's weird because I barely travelled during my eligibility period ( I've literally only travelled once in 2018 where I stayed for a month and I have the record on my previous passport). Hopefully it won't be such a big deal cos I'm ready to celebrate passing my test lolHi. Yes, I was asked for all of my passport pages after I did the exam. You will need to scan all pages of passports that fall within the eligibility period. I had to scan two full passports because of this. The reason they asked for my passport pages is because there was an entry to canada I had that didn't have a prior exit to match. Because of this they requested an interview and we discovered that the immigration officer in the USA (my destination on that trip) did not stamped my passport when I entered the country. I had to show the officer on the interview proof that I left canada on that period of time. I was able to find the airline itinerary and tickets on my email and send it to the officer during the interview. It sounds easy but it was super stressful and it took some time for us to discover the situation because I didn't remember that trip either (I travelled often for work).
So make sure you didn't leave any trips unaccounted for and be ready for it in case you have an interview.
And just curious, how long did it take for them to schedule your interview after you submitted your passport pages?Hi. Yes, I was asked for all of my passport pages after I did the exam. You will need to scan all pages of passports that fall within the eligibility period. I had to scan two full passports because of this. The reason they asked for my passport pages is because there was an entry to canada I had that didn't have a prior exit to match. Because of this they requested an interview and we discovered that the immigration officer in the USA (my destination on that trip) did not stamped my passport when I entered the country. I had to show the officer on the interview proof that I left canada on that period of time. I was able to find the airline itinerary and tickets on my email and send it to the officer during the interview. It sounds easy but it was super stressful and it took some time for us to discover the situation because I didn't remember that trip either (I travelled often for work).
So make sure you didn't leave any trips unaccounted for and be ready for it in case you have an interview.
Doesn't matter. They're asking for your passport pages only to verify whether what you've declared as your travel (or lack thereof) is true or not. CBSA didn't start receiving details of people leaving Canada via air from airlines until very recently..Thanks! It's weird because I barely travelled during my eligibility period ( I've literally only travelled once in 2018 where I stayed for a month and I have the record on my previous passport). Hopefully it won't be such a big deal cos I'm ready to celebrate passing my test lol
I submitted my passport pages on march 25th and received notification for an interview on april 20th. The interview was scheduled for May 5th.And just curious, how long did it take for them to schedule your interview after you submitted your passport pages?
Oh okay . So it's standard procedure then? It doesn't make my application non-routine?Doesn't matter. They're asking for your passport pages only to verify whether what you've declared as your travel (or lack thereof) is true or not. CBSA didn't start receiving details of people leaving Canada via air from airlines until very recently..
No its totally standard. Happened for me, and nearly everyone I know..Oh okay . So it's standard procedure then? It doesn't make my application non-routine?
The pre-pandemic standard procedure was EVERYONE was interviewed and passports were checked right after the test (same day). Even in the online transition, it's still pretty standard.Oh okay . So it's standard procedure then? It doesn't make my application non-routine?
Scanned copies in pdf format.Does IRCC ask for scanned passport copies or hard copies after the test?
Depends on processing office and officer. I got a request for hardcopies to be sent by courier.Does IRCC ask for scanned passport copies or hard copies after the test?
Only passport(s) during eligibility periodHey Guys,
Just a question on this topic and if anyone is in the same situation:
During my eligibility period I've only had 1 passport and I've made many trips back and forth to the US and the US Visa is in my old passport though. So, i have to carry my old passport all the time just because of the visa being there.
So, the question is do i need to attach both passports scanned copies?
Thank you