It's better to be safe - I get it. With those extra days, you are fine. But I would recommend being very transparent and truthful. Too much info is better than information that isn't correct when it comes to IRCC.
How do you sync up this new row on the physical presence calculator? There is no implied Status in the drop down in calculator.
Prior to PR acquired date, temp Status rows should match in the application form and calculator .
So adding those additional days in previous WP end date is good. No need to tell implied Status in a row . That Status is a rule 183(6).....
hi I am applying for citizenship. I am confused as well and did not get any concrete response. should we mention as implied status and how do we match this with calculator
1. how to select implied status properly in the physical presence calculator please (how to document it properly)
2. this is regarding filling up the employers address. i used to work for an employer a few years ago then I left the job. now that employer has changed the physical address of the business to a new address. I was working at the old address. which address should I write in the work history. the one on the T4 or the one where employer is currently based.
your help is highly appreciated. thank you
Thanks for the quick reply. The only problem is that in the form it askes the expiry date of the permits (to be exact: "Date your status expired") which on the permits is basically 10 days before the new permit is issued. So, what you are suggesting is to add that 10 days to the expiry date of the previous permit?
1. how to select implied status properly in the physical presence calculator please (how to document it properly)
2. this is regarding filling up the employers address. i used to work for an employer a few years ago then I left the job. now that employer has changed the physical address of the business to a new address. I was working at the old address. which address should I write in the work history. the one on the T4 or the one where employer is currently based.
your help is highly appreciated. thank you