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sherry9oct

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Feb 19, 2009
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Visa Office......
London (Islamabad)
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2147
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10-11-2009
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20-10-2011
AOR Received.
23-01-2012
IELTS Request
03-04-2012
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03-04-2012
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20-09-2013
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04-10-2013,17-12-2013,24-12-2013 (Three times)
I am currently filling my travel calculator for citizenship application. I have more then 50 one day visits from Canada to US. Most of my visits are to US at 7 PM and my return time is 10PM. So I have returned on the same day but when I was checking my travel history as per below link, I saw that Canada and US border dates are changed as per EDT time. I live on the west cost of Canada in PDT time. So when I am coming back to Canada my 10PM for example on 1 September is marked as 2nd September at 1 AM. I am not worried about loosing a day but which date should i write on my calculator. I am sure that I have not crossed the border after 12AM PDT so should I write same day return which may create confusion for CIC.

What should I do?
1. Mark all 1 day visits as same day return visits or
2.Mark next day return if the below link is saying that i returned next day.

https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/history-search
 
I would go by your local time. If you (for example) Vancouver to Bellingham at 7 PM, then return to the Peace Arch crossing back to Canada at 10 PM, then you are returning the same day. Eastern time does not factor into the calculation.
 
Thanks. I have one more question. I am filling online calculator should I load my wife's details with my ID or her calculator details will be on separate ID and so new ID for each child.