has anyone encountered this issue? I travelled 7 or 8 times and there were 3 times where the officers forgot or was too lazy to stamp my passport. I didn't notice until i applied for Citizenship. Would this have a negative impact on my application especially at the interview? I have received the CBSA report to prove that I entered Canada on those dates. do you thing this enough proof? has anyone experienced this scenario during the citizenship interview?
has anyone encountered this issue? I travelled 7 or 8 times and there were 3 times where the officers forgot or was too lazy to stamp my passport. I didn't notice until i applied for Citizenship. Would this have a negative impact on my application especially at the interview? I have received the CBSA report to prove that I entered Canada on those dates. do you thing this enough proof? has anyone experienced this scenario during the citizenship interview?
Is it common that the officers don't stamp the passport in Canada? would the CIC officer believe my story at the interview? I already have the CBSA report on hand and it has got all the correct entry dates.
Is it common that the officers don't stamp the passport in Canada? would the CIC officer believe my story at the interview? I already have the CBSA report on hand and it has got all the correct entry dates.
I have the same story, it happened at Calgary airport, I didn't notice that until i applied for Citizenship.
I requested CBSA report and I am still waiting the result
I have the same story, it happened at Calgary airport, I didn't notice that until i applied for Citizenship.
I requested CBSA report and I am still waiting the result
Yes exactly this happened to me at Calgary airport. I noticed they are all like that which is weird. I never travelled through land borders. It had always been through Calgary airport. But my question is: do CIC understand that this is common through airports as well or not?
It doesn't matter, they enter your info in their system and it'll show, same if you use the passport and PR scanners they have now. They don't check the passport either on the way out, yet they know that data because the airlines share it with CBSA
Border records aren't always complete and can be misleading. The increasing reliance on these records against other evidence of residence is concerning.