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mazengsa

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Jul 24, 2016
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Hello guyz,

I appreciate your help a lot if you have a suggestion for my problem:


I am stuck at this step, always get this message, although I listed in my travels for the past 10 years with no concurrent dates. Why am I still seeing this :

Votre déclaration est incomplète. Les dates que vous indiquez doivent couvrir toute la période des 10 dernières années.

Vous avez déjà indiqué un statut de résidence pour cette période, merci de modifier votre saisie ou de déclarer une nouvelle période.

Thank you
 
Make sure the dates do not overlap and cover the last 10 years period entirely
 
Thank you for your reply، I have already done that، dates are not overlapping and covering more than 10 years. but I still have that problem
Any other suggestions
thank you very much
 
You have to begin from your birth date until present time. Are you doing that?
 
gustavohc said:
You have to begin from your birth date until present time. Are you doing that?

It asks for the last 10 years, not since birth date
 
mazengsa said:
Thank you for your reply، I have already done that، dates are not overlapping and covering more than 10 years. but I still have that problem
Any other suggestions
thank you very much

Your initial post mentions "travels". This section is not for travels but all countries you had status within the next 10 years (as student, temporary worker, citizen etc.)
 
BC4life said:
It asks for the last 10 years, not since birth date

If you check the instructions from the PDF file on how to fill the application, you will see it has to start from your birth date.
 
"For the purposes of your application, you cannot indicate more than one status for a
given period. For example, a foreign student who was born in Senegal on July 1, 1989, lived
there for 20 years, then came to study in Canada for 5 years and then lived here for 3 months as
a temporary worker. This person must indicate her status as a Senegalese citizen for the first
20 years of her life (from July 1, 1989 to June 30, 2009). She must then indicate her status as a
foreign student in Canada for the following 5 years (from July 1, 2009, when she arrived in
Canada, to June 30, 2014, when her status as a foreign student ended). Lastly, she must indicate
that she had temporary worker status for 3 months (from July 1, 2014 to September 30, 2014).
Note that even if she resided at more than one address in Canada during her 5 years of study,
she must only declare her status as a foreign student once."

Taken from the official guide of Mon Projet Québec