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Hey Guys One quick question, does the physical presence calculator has to match with the Q.10 in form.

For example ..
When I visited INDIA
Left India - 19 May 2018 - as per stamp in passport ---

landed In Toronto - 19 may 2018 as per ticket and stamp in passport

Due to time zone difference, in this case how to present the address in the Q.10 of form as both the dates will be same however the addresses would be different

From X date to 19 May 2018 departure stamp in India which means I was at Indian address
From 19 May 2018 to X dat present in Canada - which implies i was at Canadian address from 19th May..


Well I would take 19 as date and thats what i did in my case as well.
 
Please add me to the spreadsheet:

ID: iamthechosenone
Location:Ottawa
Type: Single
Presence: 1736
App sent: June 25, 2019
Delivered: Canada Post(expected June 28, 2019)
AOR: pending
 
Please add me to the spreadsheet:

ID: iamthechosenone
Location:Ottawa
Type: Single
Presence: 1736
App sent: June 25, 2019
Delivered: Canada Post(expected June 28, 2019)
AOR: pending
added
 
Hi please i want to understand something. Why do we need a buffer? I have never stepped out of Canada since i landed. Do i still need the buffer?
 
One more question please. I sent in my application June 3rd. In the section for taxes filed. I filed taxes from 2015 to 2018 but i missed to tick for 2015 and ticked only 2016 to 2018. Do i send in another application and indicate the mistake or what? Im confused. Please help. Thanks
 
Hi please i want to understand something. Why do we need a buffer? I have never stepped out of Canada since i landed. Do i still need the buffer?

Technically you don't need a buffer, just that in case of may trip just to avoid any days on the basis of miscalculation it's good to have a buffer. In case if you have never stepped out of canada you might not not need one. It's upto you to decide
 
Technically you don't need a buffer, just that in case of may trip just to avoid any days on the basis of miscalculation it's good to have a buffer. In case if you have never stepped out of canada you might not not need one. It's upto you to decide

Thanks for the clarification
 
@lexxy

Please add me to the spreadsheet:

ID: mohitmalhotr44
Location:Calgary
Type: Married
Presence: 1105.5
App sent: June 26, 2019
Delivered: Canada Post(expected June 29, 2019)
AOR: pending

Please add me to the spreadsheet
 
One more question please. I sent in my application June 3rd. In the section for taxes filed. I filed taxes from 2015 to 2018 but i missed to tick for 2015 and ticked only 2016 to 2018. Do i send in another application and indicate the mistake or what? Im confused. Please help. Thanks

well since its sent no point of getting it back unless and until u want to do it again. If u see the form they have taken the consent from u to check ur details from CRA and CBSA.

I would say its ok and if they ll ask question u can always clear
 
@lexxy

Please add me to the spreadsheet:

ID: mohitmalhotr44
Location:Calgary
Type: Married
Presence: 1105.5
App sent: June 26, 2019
Delivered: Canada Post(expected June 29, 2019)
AOR: pending

Please add me to the spreadsheet
added
 
My application was delivered today, June 26 and signed for by Jtimmons.
 
I had bad luck express-post messed and made some error in processing :( its showing 2nd July delivery date as per tracking :mad::mad: I should have used courier rather Canada Post
 
I thought you have posted earlier that it was Received June 20th?
Yes, I posted that earlier. I kept getting two totally different notifications but today it had the name of who signed for it.