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abz1109

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Hello,

I am completing the first part of my application having received my ITA. In the travel history section, do I need to list every time I visited Canada previously to living here? Do I also have to state if I have returned home for a visit while living here? How specific do the dates have to be?

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abz1109 said:
Hello,

I am completing the first part of my application having received my ITA. In the travel history section, do I need to list every time I visited Canada previously to living here? Do I also have to state if I have returned home for a visit while living here? How specific do the dates have to be?

Thanks!
You need to provide full travel history.

Please refer to this article: http://www.cicnews.com/2013/12/common-immigration-mistakes-making-123120.html

Quoting: "Applications for permanent residency, as well as some applications for temporary residency, require individuals to list in detail their travel history, personal history, and/or educational history. There should be absolutely no gaps in this history. Unexplained periods of time, even as short as a week, must be accounted for.

How to avoid: Even short vacations should be noted on a travel history."
 
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yamaha.rx135

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You need to provide full travel history.

Please refer to this article: http://www.cicnews.com/2013/12/common-immigration-mistakes-making-123120.html

Quoting: "Applications for permanent residency, as well as some applications for temporary residency, require individuals to list in detail their travel history, personal history, and/or educational history. There should be absolutely no gaps in this history. Unexplained periods of time, even as short as a week, must be accounted for.

How to avoid: Even short vacations should be noted on a travel history."
Another important question. in eAPR form, its asked to enter details of travel for past 10 years. I have not traveled abroad anytime. It was just some domestic trip within India. So what do I write in that section of eAPR (because, I don't remember anything before 2-3 years) Please help!!