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Daniel_Daniel
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Friends, there is a new application form Supplementary Information – Travel List (IMM 5562). Who needs to fill this application?
Error, how are you exempted from filling this form?error said:OMG, I'm so glad I don't need to fill this out.
When there are more than 3-4 trips a year, it is too easy to forget dates or exact number of days in a weekend trip or a conference 9 years ago - then one may be caught "lying" on the immigration application > bye-bye citizenship.
As long as an applicant has submitted his/her application before the additional form is required then it's fine. Unless they require this form to be retroactive to those applicants who are currently in process.Daniel_Daniel said:Error, how are you exempted from filling this form?
bravosix said:I imagine they would understand that we do not keep track of small trips (1 or 2 days). It kinda make sense to remember long trips (10+ days).
I wonder if they'll accept you saying you had an X amount of 1 or 2 day trips outside your country for shopping exclusively. I know I have more than 10 of those and is impossible to remember dates.
Is tricky because you could go ahead and make days up, but then CIC might be curious of why you are able to remember; but on the other hand I wouldn't be realistic for CIC to expect us to remember every SINGLE trip.
Actually, it was the Document Checklist that was revised on 01-01-2012. The form "Supplementary Information – Travel List (IMM 5562)" is dated 05-2004. It was added to the CEC website on 12-22-2011.oilsand said:The OP might want to indicate in the title that the form was revised Jan. 1,2012.
You mean on Schedule A, Background Declaration? No, I don't think you need to list a 2 week trip for that - just whatever your main activity was for a time period - If you worked from 2007-2010 for one employer, you wouldn't need to list every vacation breakcommentbyiz said:so, question:
I took a trip about 9 years ago to the US for 2 weeks. Originally, before this form came out, I was going to exclude that from my Personal History section where you have to list your dates/location as I thought it was a short trip and I can just write in my cover letter that this was the only trip I took in the last 10 years.
Should I now include that in the personal history, too, in addition to the travel form???