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I returned to Canada on the 10th and submitted the 9th on my residency calculation. I have 40 days extra to meet the residency requirement.

What should I do ? Wait to explain in the interview or send a letter?
 
I returned to Canada on the 10th and submitted the 9th on my residency calculation. I have 40 days extra to meet the residency requirement.

What should I do ? Wait to explain in the interview or send a letter?

Once you have AOR, use the CSE form to submit the correction. No need to worry about it, you have buffer.
 
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CSE = case specific enquiry


I have a question to you

After applied to add some more information in file using webform will make application delay

After apply I realize I missed one address details and after receiving all T4 I realized I missed out a period of employment in cit0002 form Question 11

Please advise me thanks
 
I made the same mistake. On the date of my interview I told the officer immidiately before she started asking me any question. Since I have more buffer days. She said she will make the corrections. And that was it. No big deal
 
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I made the same mistake. On the date of my interview I told the officer immidiately before she started asking me any question. Since I have more buffer days. She said she will make the corrections. And that was it. No big deal

Ok great.. thank you
 
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I have a question to you

After applied to add some more information in file using webform will make application delay

After apply I realize I missed one address details and after receiving all T4 I realized I missed out a period of employment in cit0002 form Question 11

Please advise me thanks

There is a difference between forgetting a day of absence (which seems to be derin1010's case) or forgetting a job and/or an address where you used to live. I would encourage you to correct it via webform once you have AOR. Imagine you don't correct it, then you get a Quality Assurance questionnaire and can't produce the appropriate documents due to a mistake in your application. Always correct mistakes when you notice them.

If you have tons of buffer days and forgot a single trip, it might be a different story but your work and address history is important because it is what documents you actually having lived in Canada.
 
There is a difference between forgetting a day of absence (which seems to be derin1010's case) or forgetting a job and/or an address where you used to live. I would encourage you to correct it via webform once you have AOR. Imagine you don't correct it, then you get a Quality Assurance questionnaire and can't produce the appropriate documents due to a mistake in your application. Always correct mistakes when you notice them.

If you have tons of buffer days and forgot a single trip, it might be a different story but your work and address history is important because it is what documents you actually having lived in Canada.


Many many many many many thanks for your reply

I didn’t think that way

You really opened my eyes

Today i will use webform to correct it

I mean if I correct it CIC will not take bad way , I think it will indicate my honesty

Tanks
 
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There is a difference between forgetting a day of absence (which seems to be derin1010's case) or forgetting a job and/or an address where you used to live. I would encourage you to correct it via webform once you have AOR. Imagine you don't correct it, then you get a Quality Assurance questionnaire and can't produce the appropriate documents due to a mistake in your application. Always correct mistakes when you notice them.

If you have tons of buffer days and forgot a single trip, it might be a different story but your work and address history is important because it is what documents you actually having lived in Canada.

Great reply
SPYFY thanks