In the many posts on the topic of how to prove one's days in Canada, we have never got confirmation that Canada actually keeps records of one's entries and exits from Canada. Yes, border guards scan passports, but so far we have no clear proof that CIC keeps the records handy to check when a PR applies to renew residency.
In the many posts on the topic of how to prove one's days in Canada, we have never got confirmation that Canada actually keeps records of one's entries and exits from Canada. Yes, border guards scan passports, but so far we have no clear proof that CIC keeps the records handy to check when a PR applies to renew residency.
Surely they could refuse to believe any evidence you try to come up with but I don't think they do that. The cases I have heard where they wanted to RQ people were generally people who were just at the limit or people who claimed to have been in Canada but had not been working or doing anything that left a trace that immigration could check.
In the many posts on the topic of how to prove one's days in Canada, we have never got confirmation that Canada actually keeps records of one's entries and exits from Canada. Yes, border guards scan passports, but so far we have no clear proof that CIC keeps the records handy to check when a PR applies to renew residency.
At some small land border crossings they don't even bother to scan your PR cards or passports when you come across. The U.S. generally seems to scan your documents, but sometimes the CBSA just lets you pass. Records are bound to be somewhat inaccurate.
At some small land border crossings they don't even bother to scan your PR cards or passports when you come across. The U.S. generally seems to scan your documents, but sometimes the CBSA just lets you pass. Records are bound to be somewhat inaccurate.
CBSA maintains entry records......not exit records though.
You can apply to CBSA under the Privacy Act to obtain your entry records. Contact CBSA for further details or check their website.
Airlines may also have some data or the immigration authorities of other countries could have it.