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gitmlife

Full Member
Apr 19, 2015
35
5
Dubai
Hi Everybody,

I am now filling the ITA application and stuck with a lot of doubts. Appreciate any senior member's help.

1) I have 3 passports meaning a lot of travelling in last 10 years, do I need to mention every single trip I took in the last 10 years ?

2) If yes, there were instances where I traveled from my home country to a second country, stayed there for 2-3 days and traveled onwards to a third country. Should I show both countries differently or as one showing home to the final destination (3rd country)?

Thanks in advance.
 

gitmlife

Full Member
Apr 19, 2015
35
5
Dubai
1. Yes
2. Show both countries.
thanks pitico55,

I have one more doubt. they ask us to mention all the trips outside of country of origin and country of residence. In my case my country of origin(birth) is INDIA. and there i was a resident in 3 countries. I am assuming i dont have to show trips from my country of residence to country of origin. For some time my residence was in dubai, so i am assuming dubai-india trips need not be shown. For some time my residence was in sri lanka, assuming i dont have to show srilanka-india trips, am I right ?
 

santhkum90

Hero Member
Oct 17, 2017
700
171
Canada
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
2133
App. Filed.......
15-09-2017
AOR Received.
15-09-2017
Passport Req..
16-10-2017
VISA ISSUED...
25-10-2017
LANDED..........
28-03-2018
thanks pitico55,

I have one more doubt. they ask us to mention all the trips outside of country of origin and country of residence. In my case my country of origin(birth) is INDIA. and there i was a resident in 3 countries. I am assuming i dont have to show trips from my country of residence to country of origin. For some time my residence was in dubai, so i am assuming dubai-india trips need not be shown. For some time my residence was in sri lanka, assuming i dont have to show srilanka-india trips, am I right ?
It is between your country of origin and current country of residence. There is only one country of residence, the one in which you live in now. When someone asks me, what is my country of residence, I would say Canada. I would not say that it was this country in 2010 and this in 2018. Residence can always be one country.