Hi, I will be due to apply for citizenship with in couple of months. I travelled to my home country and USA in last five years. USA doesn't stamp on the passport. How do I get all of my and my family's travel history to calculate the residence time in Canada. I think this info is also required to fill out the form (in & out time).
seniors/experienced people-would you please help on this? Is there a way to find out all the travels in last 5 years?
Hi, I will be due to apply for citizenship with in couple of months. I travelled to my home country and USA in last five years. USA doesn't stamp on the passport. How do I get all of my and my family's travel history to calculate the residence time in Canada. I think this info is also required to fill out the form (in & out time).
seniors/experienced people-would you please help on this? Is there a way to find out all the travels in last 5 years?
I had the same challenge with the US trips.
I tried to find the tickets and could figure out the dates.
Most of the other countries stamp your passport upon leaving; you shouldn't be having issues with your trip to home country.
Hi, I will be due to apply for citizenship with in couple of months. I travelled to my home country and USA in last five years. USA doesn't stamp on the passport. How do I get all of my and my family's travel history to calculate the residence time in Canada. I think this info is also required to fill out the form (in & out time).
seniors/experienced people-would you please help on this? Is there a way to find out all the travels in last 5 years?
I used this site to get my travel history to the US https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/home
Click the travel History tab and follow the instruction. This is a US gov website similar to CBSA here in Canada.
Hi guys, the status of my citizenship application is In Process. Just wanted to know how I'll be notified of the next step (Test Invite)? By email or should I just keep checking my status online?
I used this site to get my travel history to the US https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/home
Click the travel History tab and follow the instruction. This is a US gov website similar to CBSA here in Canada.
Hi Stabinmo, Thank you very much. I tried this and this doesn't give the history of 2017 where as I travelled twice in 2017. Is there any way I can get all the travel history.
Will appreciate your or any senior's reply.
Hi Stabinmo, Thank you very much. I tried this and this doesn't give the history of 2017 where as I travelled twice in 2017. Is there any way I can get all the travel history.
Will appreciate your or any senior's reply.
What is the mode of communication after the status is moved to "In Process"? Is it by e-mail or shall we keep looking the status online? I did not get any email when the status was changed from "Application Received" to "In Process", it just got changed electronically.
My application was received on 20th April and I received my AOR on 8th May. However, when i try checking my online status, it does not identify me. I have tried that with application number and client ID both. Should it not show "Application Received " status for me by now?
My application was received on 20th April and I received my AOR on 8th May. However, when i try checking my online status, it does not identify me. I have tried that with application number and client ID both. Should it not show "Application Received " status for me by now?
It can sometimes take up to a few weeks to be able to log on after receiving AOR. Very few times the spelling of last name or DOB is different on CIC file then what you are putting in....if you are not able to log in after a few weeks I would contact the call centre.
Another question I have is about passport checking during interview, do they normally request to provide Arabic Translation of all Arabic stamps in the passport or is it random and not a standard practice of asking to translate stamps in non English/French language? Additionally, the request for finger print is random or a must for everyone. Please let me know if someone knows about these things. Thanks