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alex0987

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What kind of stay does "address history" have to include? Is it the addresses where an individual has resided for more than 6 months or longer? I understand that this is primarily because people who reside in a country for more than 6 months are required to provide a certificate of no criminal record.


Is it okay to not include the address for a 2-3 month vacation back to home country when I only stay there temporarily? For my EE application, I did not include the addresses where I stayed for 2 to 3 months.

Now as a sponsor for my spouse, should I include the address of my temporary return to home country? (The address of my temporary return was not included in my EE application.) Will this result in misrepresentation?

As for the reason I wanted to include it, it's because my addresses while I was in home country were all the same as my spouse's, and they were all the times when I went to visit my spouse. If I didn't include it, then my previous several visits to see my spouse wouldn't be reflected in my address history. But I was worried that including it would not match my address history with EE. (Only talking about addresses that staying less than 6 months)

Thank you guys in advance.
 

YVR123

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What kind of stay does "address history" have to include? Is it the addresses where an individual has resided for more than 6 months or longer? I understand that this is primarily because people who reside in a country for more than 6 months are required to provide a certificate of no criminal record.


Is it okay to not include the address for a 2-3 month vacation back to home country when I only stay there temporarily? For my EE application, I did not include the addresses where I stayed for 2 to 3 months.

Now as a sponsor for my spouse, should I include the address of my temporary return to home country? (The address of my temporary return was not included in my EE application.) Will this result in misrepresentation?

As for the reason I wanted to include it, it's because my addresses while I was in home country were all the same as my spouse's, and they were all the times when I went to visit my spouse. If I didn't include it, then my previous several visits to see my spouse wouldn't be reflected in my address history. But I was worried that including it would not match my address history with EE. (Only talking about addresses that staying less than 6 months)

Thank you guys in advance.
No one answered your question because .. I don't know what you are asking.

Include your address where you stay. People in general leaving out vacation if they are there for a couple of weeks in a hotel or air b&b.

If you travel to home country and live with your spouse, then include the address. There is not restriction of not allowing to include address that's shorter than 6 months.
Nor the reason of that is because of the PCC. It's just your assumption.

It's your mistake that you didn't include that in your EE application. But it doesn't matter any more since you cannot change that any more as you have been approved and landed.

I am pretty sure there is a section for spousal/family class sponsorship to state when and how often you visited your spouse.
 
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YVR123

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oh wait.
Which "spouse" were you visiting when you applied for your PR (EE) ?
I though you lived with your ex and apply with him/her in the EE application. Your previous posts seem to say that you lived with your ex in your home country while applying for EE...
And now you are saying that you are visiting your new partner? I am very confused. And I am pretty sure IRCC officer would be too... when he/she review your file...
 
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oh wait.
Which "spouse" were you visiting when you applied for your PR (EE) ?
I though you lived with your ex and apply with him/her in the EE application. Your previous posts seem to say that you lived with your ex in your home country while applying for EE...
And now you are saying that you are visiting your new partner? I am very confused. And I am pretty sure IRCC officer would be too... when he/she review your file...
very confusing indeed, i guess we need to stop trying to figure :)
 
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