But the CBSA website does state clearly they cannot track exits from Canada. Except for the phase exit/entry to US
Why do you still insist CBSA can't track your travel history despite what everyone has told you to the contrary?? In this electronic day and age, your passport information and CBSA's resources can very quickly determine your flights and entries/exits from other countries, and paint a clear picture of how long you've been in or out of Canada. Not to mention all your flights are recorded electronically in a database kept by each and every airline and also the US if you've flown through their airspace. Plus it's not just tracking exits... if they see an entry in some other country that obviously means you exited Canada on a certain date.worriedanxious007 said:But the CBSA website does state clearly they cannot track exits from Canada. Except for the phase exit/entry to US
Again you are not reading what I just stated. They do not routinely check exits or bother to go through all your travel history. To do this for every since person that passes a POE, would be way too time consuming and take up too many resources.worriedanxious007 said:I know for a fact , they only know basic details from a passport-it does not hold travel details! And much of the information held in the database is given from previous E declaration cards!! I read everything about Canadian privacy laws and they currently do NOT track exits from the country.
I have not read your entire situation but this might help - http://www.thestar.com/news/privacy-blog/2015/03/what-your-canada-border-services-agency-file-looks-like.htmlworriedanxious007 said:I have just requested a CBSA travel report to see what is on there, just for the hell of it.
I do understand what you are saying.
My final question is.... ! Considering my circumstances and the general statistics on people being reported, do you think there is a big possibility I am going to be reported?
I know you can't know for sure but I guess you have spoken to plenty of people on here and have an idea