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    Goods to Follow List - Moving more than one year after Landing

    Goods to follow forms are only submitted when actually moving to Canada to reside, i.e. settling. Therefore, nothing out of place, you should not have submitted when soft landing anyway. (PR status and actual residence for tax/customs purposes are different concepts - it's confusing.).
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    Is this an AOR letter from IRCC?

    I don't think this is AIP. It's just eligibility confirmation, which this early should be considered same as AOR. Not 100% certain I admit though.
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    Spousal sponsorship

    Fundamentally your file is not late - eight months is still well within normal, and your gcms request is - by my calc - less than two weeks late. And while ordering gcms notes CAN be useful, it's usually not for those that aren't actually delayed (although interesting). And you had an MP's...
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    Illegitimate child

    No-one can give you advice on this aspect. I don't believe the spouse in Canada formally has to give permission - but this doesn't make it a good idea. As with the question of custody of the other child, these are things you're going to have to work out on your own or with professional...
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    First vs Second Generation – Mother's 1947 Citizenship Status

    Better to post in the sub-forum here about citizenship. I would suggest using this tool: https://ircc.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3pJ5oXgZNBj0r1c?Q_Language=EN (It is a Canadian govt site despite the name, doesn't ask for identifying info - you get there from here...
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    Dependent Child Sponsorship -2024

    Children less than 14 (I think is the age) don't give biometrics, so no issue there.
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    Illegitimate child

    So the 'normal' thing for applicants is that they have to declare children and have them examined when they apply for and become PRs. And if they're not declared, they cannot be sponsored. Situations like yours are rare so it's hard for anyone to say precisely what the situation will be. Given...
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    Issue with CBSA Travel Record – Impact on Citizenship Eligibility

    Not required. Some do if they feel important to check against their own records. How? Internet.
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    Illegitimate child

    Not enough info. It is important when you became a pr, how (what process), and at what age.
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    Guidance on BSF186 form

    As an adult, your immediate family members are spouse and children.
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    Outland spousal sponsorship COPR updated but contact address still different

    You posted several times asking how to do it and now you're asking whether it's necessary? Make up your mind. If it was enough to make you ask the question that many times just do it . You could have just finished it by now.
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    Illegitimate child

    Start with info about eg are you are a PR or citizen, when you became one or the other, etc.
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    Outland spousal sponsorship COPR updated but contact address still different

    Just pick some other option ( as general as possible) and write the text in.
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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...