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lenovo

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I have 36 absences for a total of 288 days lol.

Most of them work travel
How many absences do you have? :)
 
lenovo said:
I have 36 absences for a total of 288 days lol.

Most of them work travel
How many absences do you have? :)

210 days continuous... but different countries... did you have any vacations like that when you had to step toes into different countries before coming back to Canada? how did you do the online calculator for those types
 
Wow! In the last 4 years? That's a lot. :o

I only have 2. 29 days lol
 
I have a simple question: According to you guys, what is more important for CIC? The number of absences or the total number of days where the applicant was absent?

Is there any difference bettween an applicant who has for instance 2 absences for a total of 300 days over the 4 year period and an applicant with 30 absences for the same total of 300 days?

Thanks.
 
lenovo said:
I have 36 absences for a total of 288 days lol.

Most of them work travel
How many absences do you have? :)

Wow, I only have 10 days...
 
Yanor said:
I have a simple question: According to you guys, what is more important for CIC? The number of absences or the total number of days where the applicant was absent?

Is there any difference bettween an applicant who has for instance 2 absences for a total of 300 days over the 4 year period and an applicant with 30 absences for the same total of 300 days?

Thanks.

curious as well~~
 
I can't apply until later this year, but so far I have 0. I have taken two day trips across the border - but as single days, not over-night stays, they don't count. I anticipate when I fill in the form in October that I will still be at 0.
Maybe I will get an RQ as CIC will think I'm lying and covering up absences :)
 
i have in total 60 absences (including 6 same day return US trip) adding total 351 days missing during the 4 years I applied.
 
21 absences, 237 days. One absence (between when I landed and when I actually moved) is responsible for nearly half of that time.

Every trip was to the U.S. I literally have not been in any country besides Canada and the U.S. since I became a permanent resident of Canada. And hopefully they won't think I'm trying to use Canada as a way to get into the U.S. since I'm already a U.S. citizen! ::)