Can I ask you some thing if you don't mind. How come you filled approximate dates ? Its such a stupidity. Din't you know you have to tell exact dates and they always check and match with that on your passport and when you can see there is no stamp on passport you should be extra careful mentioning those dates and have provided evidence of what you have written in residence calculator. Its a common sense and must do thing that to provide evidence of every thing you mention in your application because they take residence check in Canada very very seriously. If you see this forum almost every one has said that during interview, officer matched the absences mention on residence calculator form with that on the entry/exit stamps on passport. I think you are paying the price due to this negligence. Any way be careful now and provide documented evidence of every thing. Always check what you have written on application form and be ready to provide evidence of that whether its employment, residence, language etc Due to this blunder now be extra careful and be ready to support whatever you have filled in application form Good luck to you..So I had 2 vacations long time ago(Jamaica,Cuba).As I didn't have stamps in my passport,I forgot exact dates and filled in approximate dates in my calculator.when the officer was talking to me she said there were 2 absences that did not match the dates they received from border control canada.She told me that she sees when I was back,but the time I left is not clear(as Canada doesn't stamp when u leave).She said I needed to prove the dates I was away for these 2 trips and gave me RQ to fill in.So next day I printed out all the reservations for these 2 trips and sent with RQ.I also attached the letter of explanation on that.So I dunno now
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