This question is regarding the travel history section post ITA
In my case,
Country of Origin = India
Country of Residence = USA
This is what the express entry travel history form says:
Provide details of any trips ABC has taken outside his/her country of origin or of residence in the last ten years (or since his/her 18th birthday if this was less than ten years ago). Include all trips: tourism, business, training, etc.
My question is: Do i need to mention the travel details when i am travelling from India to USA or USA to India
as well ??
I had the same situation as yours. It's pretty self-explanatory. I didn't include my US - India trips in the travel section and got my PR issued without any hassle.
I had the same situation as yours. It's pretty self-explanatory. I didn't include my US - India trips in the travel section and got my PR issued without any hassle.
I know this is a pretty old post but just wanted to check if you included your first trip from India to USA?
assuming that trip was within the last 10 years for you and
India - is your country of origin
USA - is your country of residence
Hi all i did't mentioned anything in travell history because i did't go back to home country... but now im little doubtfull, please suggest should i sent any document using webform?
Hi all i did't mentioned anything in travell history because i did't go back to home country... but now im little doubtfull, please suggest should i sent any document using webform?
Hey guys, I put my current country of residence as US. i am residing in US on F1 visa. But when I go to upload documents, they asking me for GREEN CARD. Any suggestion on this?
@legalfalcon
has taken outside his/her country of origin or of residence in the last ten years - here, OUTSIDE means EXCLUDING country of origin and country of residence - correct?
@legalfalcon
has taken outside his/her country of origin or of residence in the last ten years - here, OUTSIDE means EXCLUDING country of origin and country of residence - correct?
@legalfalcon
One more question , sorry.
My friend's wife got 2 passports - before marriage and after marriage (with husband's name added).
In the passport section of express entry application, should she be adding BOTH the Indian passports? or only the LATEST one? Expiry dates on both the passports are beyond 2028.
I was confused with this question too. Found this video by an Immigration lawyer and ex-immigration officer helpful.
Checkout the video here; He answers the question at 27:30
His tip is to "not overlap address history and travel history". Your address history represents your address in your country of residence at various points in your life. The Canadian Immigration officer assumes you were at the address you mentioned during that time period. So you just need to mention your international trips outside of that country during that period of time, EVEN IF the trip was a visit to your country of origin.