As long as you complete 1095 days plus a few days to compensate miscalculations, you are fine. Day trips or overnight trips don't count. You only count the dates (from 12am to 11.59pm) that you have been out of country. Interestingly, leaving Canada at 12.10 am or entering Canada at 11.50 pm; that day will not count as time spent outside Canada.
" When calculating an absence, the day you leave Canada and the day you return is NOT considered an absence. Both are counted as days of physical presence because you were physically in Canada for a part of the day of departure or arrival. For example, an absence between July 1, 2013 and July 15, 2013 equals 13 days of absence. As another example, if you leave Canada on July 1, 2013 and return on July 2, 2013, this equals 0 days of absence. You must still declare this as an absence. Think of it as counting only the full days outside of Canada."
A great big thanks to the moderator driving this thread.
Kindly add me to July 2019 spreadsheet as well.
Application was sent: July 20th
Application reached NS: July 25th
Application type: Family of 4
Applied from: Mississauga
physical presence days ; 1105 to 1195 days
Current Status: No acknowledgement email for IRCC & no update online
"If you are applying for Canadian Citizenship you do not need to request your Traveller History Report from the CBSA. Checking "Yes" on page 54, Question 14 (b) of your application form permits Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to collect the report on your behalf."
Please add me to the spreadsheet
Citizenship Application: Single
Location: Barrie
Presence: 1153
Sent: August 1st
Expected Delivery: August 7th
MsJanJan
Please add me to the spreadsheet
Citizenship Application: Single
Location: Barrie
Presence: 1153
Sent: August 1st
Expected Delivery: August 7th
MsJanJan