Good evening,
I'm after peoples views on a question I have.
My physical presence calculator is a bit more complicated than most people's by virtue of my job as a truck driver. To sum up, I have 17 pages in total and 273 different absences from Canada during the 5 year reference period, all but a small handful are due to my job.
Out of my days of eligibility of 1826 (the full five years as PR) I have 417 days of absences and 1409 of physical presence so I have a very healthy buffer.
My problem is this. While it has been easy, though extremely time consuming to go through my past five years of log books to document all border crossings accurately, plus finding old Air Canada emails with my flight dates for 3 visits back home in five years, I have a very small number of impossible to trace border crossings in my personal car as I live very close to the border and used to make an occasional hour or so trip across for shopping. We're talking 10 or fewer of these crossings, in five years, all of which will result in 0 days absence but by not declaring them on the physical presence calculator do you think I'm inviting trouble on myself and possible Quality Assurance etc?
I have ordered my travel history report from CBSA so that should be here within the next month but is it really worth worrying about? It will make no difference to my physical presence eligibility but I don't want them to think I'm being dishonest or trying to hide anything, especially after going to all the effort of documenting as many border crossings as I have so far.
I want my application to be complete and leave nothing for chance but its just one delay after another now, I've only just got my FBI PCC, something I never imagined I'd need but because all my days in America add up to a large cumulative I did and I'm all but ready to sign my forms and send them off but this is a niggling worry.
Anybody had a similar experience with a handful of undeclared border crossings, especially ones that result in 0 days absence?
Many thanks.
I'm after peoples views on a question I have.
My physical presence calculator is a bit more complicated than most people's by virtue of my job as a truck driver. To sum up, I have 17 pages in total and 273 different absences from Canada during the 5 year reference period, all but a small handful are due to my job.
Out of my days of eligibility of 1826 (the full five years as PR) I have 417 days of absences and 1409 of physical presence so I have a very healthy buffer.
My problem is this. While it has been easy, though extremely time consuming to go through my past five years of log books to document all border crossings accurately, plus finding old Air Canada emails with my flight dates for 3 visits back home in five years, I have a very small number of impossible to trace border crossings in my personal car as I live very close to the border and used to make an occasional hour or so trip across for shopping. We're talking 10 or fewer of these crossings, in five years, all of which will result in 0 days absence but by not declaring them on the physical presence calculator do you think I'm inviting trouble on myself and possible Quality Assurance etc?
I have ordered my travel history report from CBSA so that should be here within the next month but is it really worth worrying about? It will make no difference to my physical presence eligibility but I don't want them to think I'm being dishonest or trying to hide anything, especially after going to all the effort of documenting as many border crossings as I have so far.
I want my application to be complete and leave nothing for chance but its just one delay after another now, I've only just got my FBI PCC, something I never imagined I'd need but because all my days in America add up to a large cumulative I did and I'm all but ready to sign my forms and send them off but this is a niggling worry.
Anybody had a similar experience with a handful of undeclared border crossings, especially ones that result in 0 days absence?
Many thanks.