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bernk

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Oct 26, 2020
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I have been a Canadian citizen for most of my life. I met my partner while living abroad for a number of years. We eventually moved to Canada, where she completed a master's and is now applying for PR through the BCPNP program. She has received her nomination, and already has a job here with an implied offer to extend her work permit, for which she needs to provide proof of submitting her PR application, which we are currently working on.

I'm confused by some of the forms which mention a spouse or common-law partner. For example, the "Your Travels" form specifically says "The principal applicant must complete this form." but it also has a section for the applicants spouse or common-law partner (that would be me). Am I, as a Canadian citizen, expected to provide a detailed travel history from the last 10 years?

In my particular situation this seems like an unsurmountable task. We live close to the WA border. My family kept a boat at the marina in Point Roberts and I crossed the border frequently for several years. I have no idea how many times, let alone the dates and lengths of stay. I could make a very wild guess, but that's about it. Will this be a hinderance?