- Oct 28, 2014
- 139
- Category........
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 11-12-2014
- AOR Received.
- 30-04-2015 (EP and UCI)
- Med's Request
- 07-05-2015
- Med's Done....
- 12-05-2015 (ECAS updated 20-05-2015)
- VISA ISSUED...
- IP update 26-8-2015, DM 14-9-2015, READY FOR VISA EMAIL 21-9-2015
- LANDED..........
- 30-09-2015 (PR Card received 13-01-2016)
Hi guys,
Just had a thought about my Schedule A that I've submitted. During a 4 month period in 2012 when I first came to Canada on the IEC visa, I did not have an address. I traveled around Canada and the USA staying in various hotels and hostels, on friend's couches, and also camping in a tent for 3 weeks.
On my Schedule A for that period I put down "no fixed address - traveling" and listed the country as "Canada/USA".
When I originally sent in my PNP application I had the same thing on my Schedule A then, and there were no issues. But I just suddenly wondered if this might be a problem for CIC if they don't know my exact whereabouts for those 4 months? I don't see how it's any different to having a residence somewhere and then traveling exactly the same way - only difference is that I didn't have to pay rent for a house I wasn't spending any time in.
Does anyone think this might be an issue?
Just had a thought about my Schedule A that I've submitted. During a 4 month period in 2012 when I first came to Canada on the IEC visa, I did not have an address. I traveled around Canada and the USA staying in various hotels and hostels, on friend's couches, and also camping in a tent for 3 weeks.
On my Schedule A for that period I put down "no fixed address - traveling" and listed the country as "Canada/USA".
When I originally sent in my PNP application I had the same thing on my Schedule A then, and there were no issues. But I just suddenly wondered if this might be a problem for CIC if they don't know my exact whereabouts for those 4 months? I don't see how it's any different to having a residence somewhere and then traveling exactly the same way - only difference is that I didn't have to pay rent for a house I wasn't spending any time in.
Does anyone think this might be an issue?