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mtoaha

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Nov 2, 2017
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My Entry date is earlier than Exit date.
The fact is that I started from Dubai on the 18th February as per Exit seal of the airport but when I reached in Toronto airport, my passport was stamped with a date which is 17th February which is earlier than my exit date from Dubai.

My question is how to write my living address? Is it right to write until 18th in Dubai and from 17th in Canada? Looks confusing!!!
 
This is fine, I have the same scenario for Saudi stamps, this is due to time difference between, for citizenship application you don't need to add day only month-year is required.
 
In all cases, you don't list the actual days for your living adress in the corresponding section, only the months and years.
Not an issue.
 
My Entry date is earlier than Exit date.
The fact is that I started from Dubai on the 18th February as per Exit seal of the airport but when I reached in Toronto airport, my passport was stamped with a date which is 17th February which is earlier than my exit date from Dubai.

My question is how to write my living address? Is it right to write until 18th in Dubai and from 17th in Canada? Looks confusing!!!

Assuming you left Dubai on the first minute of Feb. 18th at 00:01. It would have been Feb. 17th 15:01 in Toronto.

Just wondering how did you make it from Dubai to Toronto in less than 9 hours. Emirates non-stop flight takes 14 hours.
 
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Assuming you left Dubai on the first minute of Feb. 18th at 00:01. It would have been Feb. 17th 15:01 in Toronto.

Just wondering how did you make it from Dubai to Toronto in less than 9 hours. Emirates non-stop flight takes 14 hours.
You are right in calculation. But the reality is different. It happened like that and most probably I am not alone. It is sure that the airport personnel forgot to change the seal date because they don't care. However, thank you for going into so deep.
 
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