MovingAhead said:
Hi everyone,
I had my test and interview yesterday at the Scarborough center. During the interview, the officer said that she could not verify the entries into Canada for the trips over the years. This is because everytime we landed at the Pearson, we used the kiosk and there is no physical stamp on our passport. Is this an RQ? Has anyone experienced this? How does this affect timelines?
Any info is appreciated.
I would imagine that this most definitely would be a call for detailed evaluation. Although you dont get stamped when entering Canada you should have requested Travel History Record from CBSA and the entry date to Canada should match the Entry/Exit stamps of the country(ies) you visited. So that would be the logical way of confirming your trips abroad and return to Canada. You should have listed each trip on a separate piece of paper, date of departure, destination, airline, PNR, and date of return to Canada with photocopies of each of your passport pages indicating the pages the relevant stamps to each trip are present.
You should go out of your way and beyond when submitting your file and in fact best if you print out RQ formats which are available online, fill them out and send them with your application along with all the evidences of your presence in Canada, again going as far as getting doctors visits records from the Ministry of Health, childrens attendance letters with each years full school reports (if applicable), job letters with pay stubs, taxes, you name it, anything that establishes your presence in Canada on a day to day basis. Letter from your car insurance company stating duration you have been a client etc traffic records if you have any fines, dental, education for yourself and spouse, volunteer work,
The more thorough and complete your file in the initial submission the more likely that it will be processed faster as the officer wont need to revert to you to ask for anything additional. Also should have all passport stamps translated in case they are not in English by authorized translators.
Anyway, so yes if the officer cant confirm the stamps in your passport then they likely cant establish your presence with a high degree of certainty and so likely you will be asked for evidences. Start collecting the above-mentioned if not already done so.
Also a good idea to go to ATIP and ask for case file of your citizenship application e-record via email under privacy act so you can get an idea of how your file has moved and any notes indicated of interest.
https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/
CBSA travel history is also requested from the above-link.