ajithpl said:It can help. E.g. if there is a doubt on any entry/ exit stamps while checking passport, the trip ticket or boarding pass can be of some use.
allawy86 said:Will it help if I take my original trip tickets to the interview?
joseph18 said:I brought all the copies of the tickets for all my trips in and out of Canada to my test/interview just in case the citizenship officer asks for it because I was missing one stamp when I crossed south of the border.
My suggestion is just to keep them handy but don't take them out of the envelope unless the officer asks for it. The officer only made a comment on one of my trips to the US because I only stayed there for less than 24 hours. I told her that we crossed the border to go to the outlet mall for that day and she was fine after. I was then told that I should receive my oath invite in 2-4 months.
allawy86 said:Do they care about the stamps before I became a PR? Or only after?
joseph18 said:I think they will only ask and check for what ever you declared on your physical presence document that you sent them. So that will be 6 years prior to the date of your application date or since you became a PR.
allawy86 said:How long was the interview ? I'm bit nervous