Thank you for your valuable reply, I hope I won't get an RQ. I know the employment information is required as a good proof for residency, but I have also some travels around 11 trips during the past 4 years. One of the trips was 80 days back home, and the rest are short trips, and at the same time, I am eligible and have around 1224 days in Canada.
Since I am not very sure of all travel dates, do you think it's better if I order the CBSA report to check my dates first, and then will give the CIC my consent to contact CBSA in the application?
For example, one of the trips when I came back from the US border by car, I did not see the officer swipe my PR card, so I am confused here, because there is no stamp or record when entered Canada.
Many thanks.....