thank you!
As you suggested, I'll put visitor, in "from" feb 2018 and I'll explain in the extra sheet (I had to to add extra explanation about other question anyway, so it's no harm to add this) that i was worker feb 18 - feb 19 and then visitor feb 19 until 11 august (my current visitor record expires that day).
I guess that the fact that during all that time i went abroad to see family or for vacation with my partner doesn't matter, because it doesn't change the fact Canada is my country of residence for year and a half now? (and there is separate question for last entry to Canada)
Thank you for your answer! Please let me ask you one more question (last one - my application absolutely has to be sent tomorrow
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Employment history of sponsor
My partner has all the employments details for the last 4 years with salary and everything. But he doesn't remember the details of one job, which is literally on the border of "past 5 years" - it was student internship for 3 months during summer 2014. What is better:
a) to not mention this employment at all (just put unemployed) - that's what my partner says, me I'm not sure - if it comes out isn't it misrepresentation, and could it have negative impact on our case? (he's canadian citizen by birth, so i don't know if there are consequences, he can't be banned from Canada)
b) mention it and put estimated salary (he remembers only that "it was not too much, like minimum salary for students") and add brief explanation that he doesn't have any documents stating how much he made and that he actually called that place but they said they don't have that info
(i don't know if it changes anything - we are based in Quebec)