No but you still have to declare the trip in your applicationimm_leb_01 said:Hi,
I traveled to the usa by bus for easter and when we came back to canada the officer only looked at my passport and pr card and did not scan any of them, he didn't even stamp my passport ... I did call CBSA and they told me not to worry since they have the list of people on the bus and since it's normal that they didn't scan my pr card. But i am still worried, do you think that this may cause me a problem later ?
and its best if ask office to stamp passport.CanV said:No but you still have to declare the trip in your application
My response to this question asked in the PR forum:imm_leb_01 said:Hi,
I traveled to the usa by bus for easter and when we came back to canada the officer only looked at my passport and pr card and did not scan any of them, he didn't even stamp my passport ... I did call CBSA and they told me not to worry since they have the list of people on the bus and since it's normal that they didn't scan my pr card. But i am still worried, do you think that this may cause me a problem later ?
dpenabill said:What sort of problem are you worried about?
The only requirement for travelers entering Canada is that they duly report to the POE officer and truthfully answer questions (travelers do not even need to present a Travel Document unless asked, although these days they always ask). Travelers are not responsible for whether or not the POE officials scan documents or stamp passports or otherwise maintain records.
If you concerned about proving compliance with the PR Residency Obligation later, or proving residency for purposes of applying for citizenship, you should be keeping exact and complete records for yourself, including (1) exact record of all international travel, and (2) good records reflecting where you reside, work, and other activities.
Odds are high that the entry will be part of the CBSA travel history records, but CIC does not rely upon those to be complete.
Burden of proving residency is always on the PR.
Did you use the automatic kiosk at the airport to scan the PR card? If yes, your entry would be entered electronically in the cbsa's database.zineb83 said:hi,
i know this old conversation , but i am in the same situation no stamp from my trip to cuba , would i ask for the Cbsa report and take it with me to the interview
PLEASE HELP
If you have used PR card and scanned it at the automatic kiosk at the airport, the entry will be automatically recorded in the cbsa's system. During such situation, cbsa usually does not stamp the passport.zineb83 said:Yes i did so i need the report , do you think it is problem if i ask for it before the interview just in case to be prepared , please advise
The report is provided by CBSA and CIC is also involved. It takes 30 days to receive the report+ mailing days.zineb83 said:yes i don t mind asking for this report but do you think they will a delay on my application if i ask for it before the interview , ??