Couldn't 2 pieces of IDs be PR card and health card?thecoolguysam said:Yes, same with me. They never asked for the photocopies of the passports. The officer just checked the 2 original pieces of IDs, passports, pr card etc.
Couldn't 2 pieces of IDs be PR card and health card?thecoolguysam said:Yes, same with me. They never asked for the photocopies of the passports. The officer just checked the 2 original pieces of IDs, passports, pr card etc.
During the interview the officer checked the two pieces of ID whose copies I submitted with the initial application and he verified those copies by marking a tick mark next to the photocopies after looking at the originals IDsSoopergal said:Couldn't 2 pieces of IDs be PR card and health card?
Did they also check your passport for stamps or asked about your absences etc?thecoolguysam said:During the interview the officer checked the two pieces of ID whose copies I submitted with the application and he verified those copies by marking a tick mark after looking at the originals IDs
Yes, the officer had my file with him. The officer checked all the stamps on the passport and verified the stamps and absences by looking at the online residence calculator sheet and marking a tick mark next to every absence on the online residence calculator sheet.mailvdutt said:Did they also check your passport for stamps or asked about your absences etc?
Thanksthecoolguysam said:Yes, the officer had my file with him. The officer checked all the stamps on the passport and verified the stamps and absences by looking at the online residence calculator sheet and marking a tick mark next to every absence on the online residence calculator sheet.
The interview is to check the language abilities, verify the originals, check for absences and general talk about work/family ties etc.
ERJOPA said:So tell me coolguysam...
I am waiting for test invite from Edmonton. The test I am not worried about. its the checking of my passport. My only trip I made out of Canada was in 2011, and there are no stamps in the passport for that trip. I sent my application with all the pages of my 2 passports (I am wondering if they already saw that there are no stamps for the trip I mentioned in the app). So far I have gotten to the stage of waiting for a test invite, but it worries me that this one trip - 13 days - may be the tipping point. Other than that, I have 1447 days present in Canada - I haven't traveled out of Canada since 2011, and everything else seems to be fine.
When they check and find no stamps will the officer ask about that trip or just issue me a "mini rq" and make me wait more time as "punishment"?
No, the test invite letter just stated to bring the copies of biographical pages of all passports and it also outlined other information as well that what to bring.mailvdutt said:Thanks
Did you take photocopy of all pages of your passport?
Did you submit your application yet or not? If it is in regards to your initial application, you are not required to send a separate excel sheet however, you need to fill in the online residence calculator and attach it with your application. If you think attaching the excel sheet will somehow benefit the application, you can feel free to attach that.malimm0a75 said:is it recommended that we can add a separate XLS sheet of our exit//entry along with the CIC calculator print out from the CIC site...! several trip overseas (USA and middle east)
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When you entered usa, did you already have i94 issued prior to the entry?ERJOPA said:Both.
August 1, 2011 - entered US from Osoyus (Washington State land crossing) where they scanned the passpost and sent my wife and I on our way.
August 13, 2011 - entered Canada at Coutts land crossing. All the lady did was scan my PR card and my wife's and my passports (as she was asking the usual border questions) and sent us on our way
I didn't know they didn't stamp the passport until I applied for my PR card renewal (which was successful - so I used the same dates for that trip that I mentioned in the PR renewal)
Okay. I understand now that you are a US citizen.ERJOPA said:I am from the US (Oregon) - i94 would not apply. Would do a FOIA only if I was asked to.