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OKHA1

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Jul 24, 2015
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Hello,

I submitted my PR application in December after my ITA. I just discovered in my personal history, I omitted one address i live for like 2months, because i stayed with my cousin for short time when i moved to a new city, not necessarily my name was in the rent. Will it be a problem to me or what can i do about it?

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DelPiero07

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Oct 2, 2016
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thecalendarguy

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Feb 26, 2017
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Just asking
How will cic come to know if u lived on multiple address or states in ur home country ? Or any other country ?..
As far as I know they can track country via passport information.... How r they gonna track which states a person lived or how many addresses he changed? As long as the person himself don't declare this. Please clarify of anyone knows
 

Janaki Iyer

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Dec 8, 2016
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thecalendarguy said:
Just asking
How will cic come to know if u lived on multiple address or states in ur home country ? Or any other country ?..
As far as I know they can track country via passport information.... How r they gonna track which states a person lived or how many addresses he changed? As long as the person himself don't declare this. Please clarify of anyone knows
I think if they really suspect something they might be able to find out by contacting the local municipalities, or employers or maybe some government organizations (like OHIP in Ontario) where you need your passport and address proofs to register. Might be easier to locate a foreigner than a citizen. If someone has not registered at any of these places then it might be difficult, but again foreigners don't have much option but to register to avail the services :D
 

CanadianDev

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Feb 25, 2017
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Janaki Iyer said:
I think if they really suspect something they might be able to find out by contacting the local municipalities, or employers or maybe some government organizations (like OHIP in Ontario) where you need your passport and address proofs to register. Might be easier to locate a foreigner than a citizen. If someone has not registered at any of these places then it might be difficult, but again foreigners don't have much option but to register to avail the services :D
Very helpful info. Thanks much