I'm hoping someone can give me some advice. I received AOR a couple of days ago, still no IP. I just realized that there are a few short trips (same day or single day) that I made to the US that I forgot to include in the physical presence calculator. I have a very good buffer that should cover those days. But I was wondering if it would be better to update IRCC about this. How can we send updates regarding our application? Do I need to fill the presence calculator again with the missing absences and print it?
Also, the I-94 travel history on the CBP Web site seems to include inconsistent information such as two departures in sequence or a departure on a date that is later than the date I actually left. Also for some trips in the list, I don't even have an entry stamp for and I don't recall traveling on those dates! Is this something that usually happens with CBP entry/exit records? If I request a FOIA, would it be more accurate?
I'm hoping someone can give me some advice. I received AOR a couple of days ago, still no IP. I just realized that there are a few short trips (same day or single day) that I made to the US that I forgot to include in the physical presence calculator. I have a very good buffer that should cover those days. But I was wondering if it would be better to update IRCC about this. How can we send updates regarding our application? Do I need to fill the presence calculator again with the missing absences and print it?
Also, the I-94 travel history on the CBP Web site seems to include inconsistent information such as two departures in sequence or a departure on a date that is later than the date I actually left. Also for some trips in the list, I don't even have an entry stamp for and I don't recall traveling on those dates! Is this something that usually happens with CBP entry/exit records? If I request a FOIA, would it be more accurate?
It sounds a bit complicated and confusing too. If it's just a day trip, I feel it should be OK as you were present in Canada on that day.
I couldn't understand the second paragraph so I hope someone replies to that section. All the best.
It sounds a bit complicated and confusing too. If it's just a day trip, I feel it should be OK as you were present in Canada on that day.
I couldn't understand the second paragraph so I hope someone replies to that section. All the best.
That is correct and I understand that. Even the physical presence calculator mentions that and I don't know where was my head when I was filling it! My question is about the best way to proceed now. I believe I should send them a letter explaining the mistake and listing those missing absences. I just wanted to know how I can do that. Is there a specific address to send case-related information/updates? Or maybe a Web form? The AOR letter doesn't mention any local processing office. Should I just send a letter to the Case Processing Centre in Sydney.
It sounds a bit complicated and confusing too. If it's just a day trip, I feel it should be OK as you were present in Canada on that day.
I couldn't understand the second paragraph so I hope someone replies to that section. All the best.
Thank you Nick. Apart from one trip where I spent the day and returned the next day, they are all same day trips indeed. To clarify the second paragraph. I wanted to make sure that I did not forget any other trips so I checked the US CBP Web site for my I-94 travel history. And the list had the issues that I mentioned. So I was wondering if making a FOIA request to CBP for my entry/exit records would result in a more accurate list.
I'm a November Applicant as well, still have not received AOR. I sent my application on November 8th, and according to Canada Post it was received on November 14th.
I'm a November Applicant as well, still have not received AOR. I sent my application on November 8th, and according to Canada Post it was received on November 14th.