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armenaz777

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Apr 17, 2018
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Should I mention about the travels/relocation between my country of residence and citizenship in Travel History or not?

I think PCC gets generated by Address History and Travel History should only include real travels not relocations or visiting your country of citizenship, correct?
 
Should I mention about the travels/relocation between my country of residence and citizenship in Travel History or not?

I think PCC gets generated by Address History and Travel History should only include real travels not relocations or visiting your country of citizenship, correct?
In Travel history, you will need to mention your out of country travels.
 
Should I mention about the travels/relocation between my country of residence and citizenship in Travel History or not?

I think PCC gets generated by Address History and Travel History should only include real travels not relocations or visiting your country of citizenship, correct?
You don't have to mention travels between current country of residence and your country of citizenship. If a country is not your current residence, then you have to mention all the travels to and from it.
 
You don't have to mention travels between current country of residence and your country of citizenship. If a country is not your current residence, then you have to mention all the travels to and from it.

Thanks for the response. Please consider this case:

FROM: 11 Jun 2016
END: 24 Jun 2016
COUNTRY: A
PURPOSE: Tourism

FROM: 28 Oct 2016
END: 15 Sep 2017
COUNTRY: B
PURPOSE: Relocated

FROM: 15 Sep 2017
TO: 24 Sep 2017
COUNTRY: C
PURPOSE: Tourism

See the second entry. This is where I started living and residing in Country B/Address is changed to Country B

Is this considered a travel or not? I believe it's not because it's a relocation and a relocation does not have an end date, but the forms are enforcing an end date. Therefore, when traveled to Country C from B for tourism, I had to mention the day of that travel as end date for B even though I'm still living in Country B.
 
Thanks for the response. Please consider this case:

FROM: 11 Jun 2016
END: 24 Jun 2016
COUNTRY: A
PURPOSE: Tourism

FROM: 28 Oct 2016
END: 15 Sep 2017
COUNTRY: B
PURPOSE: Relocated

FROM: 15 Sep 2017
TO: 24 Sep 2017
COUNTRY: C
PURPOSE: Tourism

See the second entry. This is where I started living and residing in Country B/Address is changed to Country B

Is this considered a travel or not? I believe it's not because it's a relocation and a relocation does not have an end date, but the forms are enforcing an end date. Therefore, when traveled to Country C from B for tourism, I had to mention the day of that travel as end date for B even though I'm still living in Country B.
If you are not travelling to your country of origin from your country of residence or vice versa, then you have to mention it in the travel history. First time travelling to Country B should be mentioned.
 
If you are not travelling to your country of origin from your country of residence or vice versa, then you have to mention it in the travel history. First time travelling to Country B should be mentioned.

Thanks for the response. First time to Country B, was a relocation. I went there and stayed for 10 years. My question is that a Relocation does not have an end date, so how should I mention that? "28 Oct 2016" the start of Country B, is when my Address is changed.
 
Thanks for the response. First time to Country B, was a relocation. I went there and stayed for 10 years. My question is that a Relocation does not have an end date, so how should I mention that? "28 Oct 2016" the start of Country B, is when my Address is changed.
Current residential address doesn't have a to date. It would have been mentioned clearly in the details that for current address, 'to date' should be left blank.
 
Current residential address doesn't have a to date. It would have been mentioned clearly in the details that for current address, 'to date' should be left blank.

I wasn't talking about the address, I was talking about travel history. Why is a relocation considered a travel if it logically does not have an end date .
 
I wasn't talking about the address, I was talking about travel history. Why is a relocation considered a travel if it logically does not have an end date .
Hi! Can you tell me what you did in this case? I am facing the same issue with deciding whether to a) even mention my travel to my current country of residence b) what to put as an end date. Thanks a lot!
 
Hi! Can you tell me what you did in this case? I am facing the same issue with deciding whether to a) even mention my travel to my current country of residence b) what to put as an end date. Thanks a lot!
Hello. Skip relocations, only mention real travels (i.e. business trips, leisure, etc.) - In LOE mention about the relocation