In a former post Thaiguy wrote that Canada has records of the actual stay in Canada. However, the only time my passport is scanned is on entry, but never when I leave the country and neither when I enter my homeland in Europe. Doesn't it make sense than that Canada only has entry dates on record and that, basically, there is some room for flexibility/creativity in reporting the number of days?
Example: Say I left Canada a year ago and returned July 1st. But how could they possibly check if I just would report a one month stay abroad from June 1st until July 1st? (Apart from providing false information, of course)
Hope somebody can shed some light on this.
Example: Say I left Canada a year ago and returned July 1st. But how could they possibly check if I just would report a one month stay abroad from June 1st until July 1st? (Apart from providing false information, of course)
Hope somebody can shed some light on this.