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s_Fanous

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Apr 2, 2015
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I have a concern with regards to the "# Days" column that the On-line Residence Calculator calculates. For example, I traveled to the US as follows

Exit from Canada: 16 April 2014
Entry to USA: 16 April 2014
Exit from USA: 21 April 2014
Entry to Canada: 21 April 2014

My understanding is that the 16th and 21st of April should not be counted as days outside of Canada since I did spend part of that day in Canada, so technically this trip should count as 4 days outside of Canada (17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th).

In the On-line Residence Calculator if I enter
From Date: 2014-04-16
To Date: 2014-04-21

it calculates the "# Days" as 5 instead of 4.

How should I be filling in the On-line Residence Calculator to ensure the correct calculation?

TIA
 
The day you left Canada OR the day you returned is counted as a day outside Canada, but not both. If you left on the 16th and returned on the 21st, that's an absence of 5 days.
 
alphazip said:
The day you left Canada OR the day you returned is counted as a day outside Canada, but not both. If you left on the 16th and returned on the 21st, that's an absence of 5 days.

Thanks for clarifying.
 
Hi
Can any one tell if we have to add CIC calculator sheet for minors? I am applying for me and my 2 kids in May 2015. I have my CIC calculator but do I need one for them as well? (i.e.: their absence and travels... )

I believe in the check list CIC did not ask.. but just to be on the safe side if any one can shed some more light on this..!?
thanks.
 
malimm0a75 said:
Hi
Can any one tell if we have to add CIC calculator sheet for minors? I am applying for me and my 2 kids in May 2015. I have my CIC calculator but do I need one for them as well? (i.e.: their absence and travels... )

I believe in the check list CIC did not ask.. but just to be on the safe side if any one can shed some more light on this..!?
thanks.
No
Adults only
Good luck