A few years ago, I drove from the the US to Canada for a vacation on a Visitor visa. Unfortunately, I don't remember the exact entry and exit dates. Doing some visa stamp archaeology on my passport, I was able to find the date of entry to Canada but couldn't find a return US entry stamp. I guesstimated my entry and exit days to Canada for the "Travel History" section of the express entry application, but it's possible that I may be off by a day or so.
How big of a concern is this?
Shall I order CBSA notes and try to determine the exact dates?
Does CBSA even know the exact date of exit from Canada?
A few years ago, I drove from the the US to Canada for a vacation on a Visitor visa. Unfortunately, I don't remember the exact entry and exit dates. Doing some visa stamp archaeology on my passport, I was able to find the date of entry to Canada but couldn't find a return US entry stamp. I guesstimated my entry and exit days to Canada for the "Travel History" section of the express entry application, but it's possible that I may be off by a day or so.
How big of a concern is this?
Shall I order CBSA notes and try to determine the exact dates?
Does CBSA even know the exact date of exit from Canada?
A few years ago, I drove from the the US to Canada for a vacation on a Visitor visa. Unfortunately, I don't remember the exact entry and exit dates. Doing some visa stamp archaeology on my passport, I was able to find the date of entry to Canada but couldn't find a return US entry stamp. I guesstimated my entry and exit days to Canada for the "Travel History" section of the express entry application, but it's possible that I may be off by a day or so.
How big of a concern is this?
Shall I order CBSA notes and try to determine the exact dates?
Does CBSA even know the exact date of exit from Canada?
Unfortunately, the I94 history doesn't list this crossing to Canada, probably cuz it was a land crossing. Additionally, back then they didn't have the electronic system. Oh well.