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    Issue with CBSA Travel Record – Impact on Citizenship Eligibility

    I bolded what I think is the operative similarity between @x001358 and my spouse's case: that the total number of days was fairly close, AND the discrepancy very much does (potentially) affect the 1095 days. Now your point is fair, not clear that if (eg) in our case we hadn't flagged the issue...
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    Issue with CBSA Travel Record – Impact on Citizenship Eligibility

    Well, that's one way of looking at it. They could of course just add it up and say it's okay. Or they could interpret as - since something obviously missing - that the exit could have taken place the same day as the earlier of the two entries (betwixt which falls the missing exit). Yes, or the...
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    Issue with CBSA Travel Record – Impact on Citizenship Eligibility

    If you have an excess number of days EVEN IF the missing date were to be some other date, then I think coordinating with CBSA is unnecessary. Up to you however.
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    air travel with ecopr

    To airline, just present your US passport. Period. Don't enter into further discussion with them. In Canada - you are entering as a PR, your ecopr is your evidence if they need to see it.
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    Supporting documents showing that you meet the residency obligation

    Your task is to show you both lived together during the periods involved, since that's the basis upon which you seem to be applying for PRTD. Going to have to go with 'figure it out.'
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    Issue with CBSA Travel Record – Impact on Citizenship Eligibility

    We applied for my spouse (still in process) with a comparable issue - there was one exit missing (from airport). So it was clear there was an error in the records (two entries in a row). We proceeded (on our own) more or less as Miss Bee suggested, but less detail: included copy of the CBSA...
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    January 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    Yes they can come at different times.
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    Entering Canada without COPR.

    As far as I'm aware he would have to leave and come back. OR - hypothetically - tell IRCC he wants to do the landing 'in Canada', i.e. virtually. But I didn't suggest that because I think it would take longer. I do not know about your customs issue at all. Again, it seems to me you could put...
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    Document checklist - Information about previous examination - Should I tick yes or no?

    Then the answer is clearly no - was not declared as spouse and was not examined as non-accompanying.
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    Document checklist - Information about previous examination - Should I tick yes or no?

    Were you married/common law when you became a PR? If so, was the spouse included as non-accompanying? If so - then the answer is yes.
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    Entering Canada without COPR.

    Do you have some way that the document - when delivered - will be received and held by someone for you? Because if yes - he can enter as a visitor until it is received in USA. Then when the doc is received, he'll leave Canada and re-enter with the COPR/landing docs to complete the formalities...
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    January 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    Expect - no. Hope - sure; sometimes there are (presumably from Friday work), balanced out by fact there usually aren't many on Monday. (Applicants who don't check on weekends may see on Monday of course). This is all 'usually'.
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    Eligibility

    I think prohibitions as used - but I'm not certain - refers to the list of others things - like threat to security of Canada / membership in a criminal group (19(2) in the act); 22(1) - persons in prison, on parole, under a probation order (also people charged or under trial or with sentences...
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    Eligibility

    Waiver for what exactly?
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    PR Holder - Soft Landing Done, Child birth outside Canada post soft landing– Next Steps for Moving to Canada

    No, that is not right. You need to count from the day you became a PR. If during the first five years (eg if you soft landed in [Feb] 2022, through to [Feb] 2027) you have been OUT of Canada MORE than 1095 days, you are out of compliance. After [Feb] 2027, it is a rolling obligation (at any...
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    Work and school form for citizenship

    Use your best judgment, you've been too vague for anyone to tell you much. Go from the basics: they will see your tax info if they wish, but they're mainly checking your 'main activity' for how it shows you were physically in Canada. Short-term/day jobs or part time while doing another job or...
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    IMM 5562 Required for US Citizens Living in US?

    Your interpretation is correct, if it doesn't specify as required for your country, then it's not. Wasn't required. No big deal of course.
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    March 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    In that case I don't see much you can do but I would respond to the second email (by webform or however they told you to) saying you responded to the message the day before with all the information available.
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    May 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    A fair number get it done more quickly than the site estimate - and if you're looking at activity on this site, it's probably most active in recent months, i.e. precisely those that are getting done in six months or less. It's not clear what precisely IRCC estimates consist of - often usually...