No. Example:
I moved into my apartment in Ottawa on September 2016, so in my history of addresses I only put
september 2016 to Today - Ottawa (address).
However, I had 4 short vacation trips abroad since September 2016. I listed all of them in my residence calculator along with the reason. I did not put any foreign addresses in address history because during the travel I was remaining resident of Canada: I was still employed in Canada, my rental lease was still running etc.
Sorry to bump in here...Its the same topic though.
I have a query regarding the continuity and more so the "reliability" of this continuity when filling in the address history. I moved to Europe in Aug 2013 and started studying here.
Aug 2013 to June 2014 - I lived in a hostel (Europe) - Hostel contract ended in June 2014
June 2014 - Aug 2014 - Holiday back home (India)
Aug 2014 - June 2015 - I lived in an apartment (Europe) - Apartment contract ended in June 2015
June 2015 - Aug 2015 - Holiday back home (India)
In Education history and Personal history though, it will state :
-Education history :
Aug 2013 - Aug 2015 - European University (conflicts with address history - 1 month in India each year)
-Personal history :
Aug 2013 - Aug 2015 - Studying
My question is, seeing that I was a student in Europe during that period should I mention :
Aug 2013 - Aug 2014 - Hostel, Address A (Even though contract expired in June 2014?)
Aug 2014 - Aug 2015 - Apartment, Address B (Even through contract expired in June 2015?)
and include travel to India in travel history? Because if it shows 1 month away in the address history as India, I believe it could be seen as conflicting with the claim that I was studying in Europe continuously (with continuous address history in Europe), right?
Please point me in the right direction! Thanks a lot in advance!