wael1976 said:Hi everyone ,
I applied for citizenship in march 3, 2014.
I travelled 2 times prior to applying for citizenship . do i need to get CBSA report or CIC will get it on my behalf ?
and i need to get it myself how and where can i order CBSA report?
thanks
No, You re ordering from CBSA. The report would be sent to you. If CIC needs when they will order it.Empirical-Scientist said:I'm trying to order a report for my records (https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/client.do), but the very first question I get is: *Please select the Department where you would like to submit an Access to Information or Privacy request.
Should I select CIC? And, if so, would the report be sent to them as well...?
Goldline said:No, You re ordering from CBSA. The report would be sent to you. If CIC needs when they will order it.
What are the choices you have? I don't know what you're talking about because I didn't order online, I just sent a letter and received it in about 5 weeks.Empirical-Scientist said:So, what value should I pick from the drop-down list?
wael1976 said:Hi everyone ,
I applied for citizenship in march 3, 2014.
I travelled 2 times prior to applying for citizenship . do i need to get CBSA report or CIC will get it on my behalf ?
and i need to get it myself how and where can i order CBSA report?
thanks
boasorte said:Why are you even considering getting such document when you have only been out of the country twice?
CBSA report are for people whose passports are filled with stamps.
Even if you submit the report yourself, CIC will have to run the check themselves to ensure veracity of the information you presented.
Based on personal info: I have been out of the country twice since, for 15 days each. Just submitted the documents on the check list(no such report included), and my process has been pretty smooth so far, two weeks away from oath.
boasorte said:The word "apparently" is the key there.. haha
Unless one has a couple of passports filled with stamps, which would clearly take way too long for an officer to individually check each stamp, then he/she should request the CBSA. Also, people with such high number exits are doomed to get RQ, and CIC will have to run that check on their own anyways.
In this case, I don't see how the officer will be unable to check two exits.
You could do it for peace of mind, but I personally find it unnecessary.