Why do they request travel history post-AOR (as an "Additional Document Requested")?
I have not included any travels between my country of origin and country of residence. Would they ask for travel history request for that?
Why do they request travel history post-AOR (as an "Additional Document Requested")?
I have not included any travels between my country of origin and country of residence. Would they ask for travel history request for that?
Yes. You need to include all travels outside your country of residence. You may have shared your passport pages that contains the visa stamps/ entry stamps. Hence they will ask for this travel history
Yes. You need to include all travels outside your country of residence. You may have shared your passport pages that contains the visa stamps/ entry stamps. Hence they will ask for this travel history
As per cic guidelines, you do not need to include travel between country of residence and country of origin.
But some applicants who had filled travel history as per cic guidelines, were asked to fill out forms again.
It feels like a little bump in the application process, So it's a better idea to include those travel in the travel history form for smooth processing.
What I don't understand is, everyone enters Travel History as part of the pr application, and uploads the passport with stamps/visas.
Why are they later requested to Travel History as "Additional Document Requested"?
As per cic guidelines, you do not need to include travel between country of residence and country of origin.
But some applicants who had filled travel history as per cic guidelines, were asked to fill out forms again.
It feels like a little bump in the application process, So it's a better idea to include those travel in the travel history form for smooth processing.
It's a personal choice. You do what ever feels right. If you don't show travel between country of residence and country of origin, you may or may not be asked to submit "Travel History" as an additional documents request.
It's a personal choice. You do what ever feels right. If you don't show travel between country of residence and country of origin, you may or may not be asked to submit "Travel History" as an additional documents request.
I will include trips made to country of origin, and include them in both personal history, travel history and addresses I have lived over the past 10 years.
I will include trips made to country of origin, and include them in both personal history, travel history and addresses I have lived over the past 10 years.
Sorry for asking.If you have 3 different addresses in the country of Residence ,will you put all the timeline and addresses in your Travel History and Personal History?
I actually have been to my country of origin around 6 months over the past 5 years. Each time I stayed 20 days or so. It is not continuous... so I guess I have to still show them in my address history.
I actually have been to my country of origin around 6 months over the past 5 years. Each time I stayed 20 days or so. It is not continuous... so I guess I have to still show them in my address history.
Thanks a lot for the info. I actually also put them in the address history.
I figured that, sometimes people get Additional Document Request and that stalls the application for a week or two. I might as well just provide them all the info, so they won't need to send me any Additional Document Request.
Besides I've done the medical and PCCs all upfront as well. So I just hope for the best now.
What I don't understand is, everyone enters Travel History as part of the pr application, and uploads the passport with stamps/visas.
Why are they later requested to Travel History as "Additional Document Requested"?