SH Korea said:
Thank you so much for your suggestions.
Yes, I think I should call CIC again and double check that I haven't missed any other correspondences since then.
My parents have never been involved in government organizations, but I just realized something... My parents came to Canada to visit me in 2008 (less than 2months), 2012 (2 months) and 2014 (two and a half months) but I didn't record any of these for "8. Personal History" in Schedule A. I thought it was more for working or not working. I put "retired" for the past 10 years. They went to China about 3-4 days but I don't know if it was before the past 10 years or not.. Was I supposed to write all these short term travels? When we get PPR and CIC sees my parents' passports, they will see that they traveled to Canada a few times.
Will this be a big problem?..
Also, what is "GCMS notes"?
In my opinion, personal history and travel records are two different things. Personal history form is basically to get information of the applicant whereabouts during last 10 years. It doesn't serve purpose of providing travel history.
I don't think you need to show short term travels (less than three months) either and especially when the country visited is Canada. I have read on this forum that in past CIC has requested travel history forms as required.
Travel history is associated to the passport number and can easily be retrieved as this information is shared between countries.
GCMS is global case management system, which is used by CIC to process files. It can be ordered online with small fee. You will be able to se the status in higher detail compared to ECAS / myCIC.
I don't think you need to worry as BC is significantly bigger and could be time consuming stage and is affected by various factors such as country, applicants name, how the information is shared between countries, countries visited etc. This is based on what I have read online on different websites and forums.