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I am not sure as to what extent the travel details should be given. For example, I was on a student visa for about 4 years in a country. In those 4 years I have visited home and then went back during almost each break I had. Should I give details about those travels under the same student visa?
 
I am not sure as to what extent the travel details should be given. For example, I was on a student visa for about 4 years in a country. In those 4 years I have visited home and then went back during almost each break I had. Should I give details about those travels under the same student visa?
Yes. You should provide all travel details..
 
4000+ post and you still continue to give wrong advice.

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There is absolutely no need to give travel details from country of residence to your country of passport. CIC clearly states that when you are filling the travel section.
Yes its 4000.

For countries like Pakistan, one has to provide all travels since the PCC should be issued the last exit from "COUNTRY OF PASSPORT".

I answered him after considering all factors. There is no harm in mentioning all travels, however if Visa officer will come back and ask for ADR, then consider 1-2 months of delay in PPR. In India, after ADR the delay is even more.

Hope you understand. So before trolling, do some research.
 
4000+ post and you still continue to give wrong advice.

@d6k5d3
There is absolutely no need to give travel details from country of residence to your country of passport. CIC clearly states that when you are filling the travel section.
And for the likes, I do not answer what poster want's to listen. I answer what should be done. Most people want the shortcuts. Sorry, I can not.
 
Yes its 4000.

For countries like Pakistan, one has to provide all travels since the PCC should be issued the last exit from "COUNTRY OF PASSPORT".

I answered him after considering all factors. There is no harm in mentioning all travels, however if Visa officer will come back and ask for ADR, then consider 1-2 months of delay in PPR. In India, after ADR the delay is even more.

Hope you understand. So before trolling, do some research.
How come PCC comes into the picture and then country of passport - Can you even logically interpret a statement? Your replies sums up what a great immigration consultant you are. Having observed your posts for sometime I have never seen you adding any value and more often than not you give wrong advice.
 
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How come PCC comes into the picture and then country of passport - Can you even logically interpret a statement? Your replies sums up what a great immigration consultant you are. Having observed your posts for sometime I have never seen you adding any value and more often than not you give wrong advice.
So you mean pcc has no relation with international travels?
 
I am not sure as to what extent the travel details should be given. For example, I was on a student visa for about 4 years in a country. In those 4 years I have visited home and then went back during almost each break I had. Should I give details about those travels under the same student visa?

It is better to provide the details than later on being requested for it and getting delayed due to ADR.

Just an idea for you. I recently developed my travel history. Put all the stamps in my passports for last 10 years in an excel file with Date, Type i.e. Exit or Entry and Country. Once that is done, sort it with date and it will be very easy for you to then develop your trips and add them in your application. Moreover, I mentioned in my LOE about my residency countries and their periods as I lived in 4 countries during this time and that the trips in my travel history are from my residency countries to other countries.
 
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