All four family members (2 adults, 2 kids) applied for renewal at the same time. We each had 745-760 days in Canada. My spouse got her card; the kids and I got "report in person" letters that say: "You will be expected to substantiate your residence in Canada by providing evidence of residential history for the past five years." Then it lists passports, COPR, drivers license, income tax assessment, other relevant documentation e.g. school records employment records, and/or residential records.
My son had already received a letter requesting travel records from the US, so I sent for those for all of us, but, given the 6-month backlog, they won't be here until summer.
I'm very nervous. We absolutely have the time in, as our entry/exit records from Canada and the US will show, but we won't have those in time. We just moved here full-time 18 months before the renewal; before that we were back and forth regularly between the US and Canada, and our primary residence then was in the US. I work online for a US university, so I don't have employment records here, and the kids homeschool (I have one school official letter confirming this for last year). I have my drivers license and tax assessment, and the kids have their provincial id cards, but really, we have nothing else. I can prove I have owned houses in Canada, and but I have almost nothing showing financial interactions, as my spouse does most of that.
Any ideas are appreciated.
My son had already received a letter requesting travel records from the US, so I sent for those for all of us, but, given the 6-month backlog, they won't be here until summer.
I'm very nervous. We absolutely have the time in, as our entry/exit records from Canada and the US will show, but we won't have those in time. We just moved here full-time 18 months before the renewal; before that we were back and forth regularly between the US and Canada, and our primary residence then was in the US. I work online for a US university, so I don't have employment records here, and the kids homeschool (I have one school official letter confirming this for last year). I have my drivers license and tax assessment, and the kids have their provincial id cards, but really, we have nothing else. I can prove I have owned houses in Canada, and but I have almost nothing showing financial interactions, as my spouse does most of that.
Any ideas are appreciated.