There's really no doubt regarding what IRCC wants for those questions.
The help section for question 10 clearly specifies that they only want the addresses where the applicant "lived, worked or studied", and a vacation doesn't fall in any of these categories. It's already taken care of on the presence calculator.
Same logic applies for the work history. People are unemployed regardless of their presence or absence in Canada, and someone who is not unemployed doesn't start being so on vacation. It would be really tedious to list all the weekends in the last 5 years as holidays were the person was not a student, an employee...
Everyone is free to overcomplicate his application, but going to that level of detail is just adding work to the IRCC agent, not making life easier for him.
The help section for question 10 clearly specifies that they only want the addresses where the applicant "lived, worked or studied", and a vacation doesn't fall in any of these categories. It's already taken care of on the presence calculator.
Same logic applies for the work history. People are unemployed regardless of their presence or absence in Canada, and someone who is not unemployed doesn't start being so on vacation. It would be really tedious to list all the weekends in the last 5 years as holidays were the person was not a student, an employee...
Everyone is free to overcomplicate his application, but going to that level of detail is just adding work to the IRCC agent, not making life easier for him.