Only by mail. Due to privacy reasons, they don't emailms12001w said:Has anyone ever received CBSA report of entries via email? or do they only mail the reports?
cedarjet said:Hi everyone,
I made the request for the CBSA report just to know out of curiosity how it looks like.
One my entry dates is not on the report. I made in 2007, 2008 and 2010. the 2008 is missing.
How is that possible and what can I do in that case?
Ideally you should have provided copies of your PR card, passports so that cbsa can use these to search for entries.broadwayeast said:In my ATIP sent to the CBSA last week, I inadvertently neglected to provide details about my passports no., will this cause them not being able to locate my Travel History?
By the way, I provided them my UCI no. as normally CBSA will scan a PR card at the port of entry and I believe this UCI no. should be sufficient for them, please correct me if I'm wrong.
Thank you so much for your kind response.
thecoolguysam said:Ideally you should have provided copies of your PR card, passports so that cbsa can use these to search for entries.
Usually when PR card is scanned, that point of time the PR card number is recorded not UCI.
I hope CBSA can use your UCI number to find your PR card number.
If you don't receive your report in 40 days then resubmit the atip request along with uploading the photocopies of your biographical pages of your passport as well as photocopies of both sides of your pr card.
Just entry. At least that was the case until a few years ago. I don't think the exit process is changed, i.e. the exit from Canada is not usually recorded.mevisbleek said:Does the CBSA show only record of entry? Does it show exits as well?
Did you recently receive CBSA report? and that's how you figured out that your entry was missing?toronto_man said:i have also a case where stamps is on passport but not on CBSA report
can't i add it? anyone with similar experience?
would that raise many questions by CIC?