@MsAniger Thank you for your reply and valuable suggestion.1. Schedule A: I would like to point out that to look at all the dates in your Schedule A since IRCC does request applicants to fill in forms afresh. So for example in
Schedule A, Personal History and 12. Addresses
....From.....To (month and year) make sure you remember to update the period for the To field.
Also ensure you do not leave any gaps. In my case, they asked me to get my husband's Schedule A corrected because there was a 3 month gap with no activity reported.
2. I am not sure what they mean by citizenship and resident document information. I think for all the countries you visited/travelled to, provide copies of visas and immigration stamps at Entry and Exit.
For your country of citizenship, did you provide a Passport and National ID copy. Do you have dual citizenship, if yes, provide those copies as well.
3. PCC Simply put. Any country you or your dependants have lived in for more than 6 months, that includes your country of citizenship or residence. If for example you traveled from UAE to another country, so long as you did not stay continuously in that other country for 6 months, then IRCC does not need a PCC for the country you visited.
I have specified my personal history completely and there are no gap except the two months time where I was searching for a Job back in 2007. This I have stated as "Job Hunt" From MM-YYYY To MM-YYYY. I hope this is gonna be fine.
Now my concern is the document information they are asking for. I have tons of entry and exit stamps on my passport since the age of 18 (Total 4 Passports including the current one) Do I need to show them these stamps and related Visa that I used to travel.
Thanks