Hi all:
Well, despite what I thought were incredibly careful records and triple checking with credit card statements, work records, etc. I found out I wasn't 100% with my absences. I received my FOIA this morning and found that while the majority of the 50+ entries I listed in my residency calculator are accurate, I found that I missed two weekend trips (a total of 3 days outside of Canada) and that for three other trips I was off by a single day (left 1 day early on 2 absences, left 1 day later on the other). Meeting the 1460 day requirement is not a problem; in fact, recalculated I still have a 500+ day buffer.
That said, with my application in process are there any practical, proactive steps I can take now? Or just wait until my citizenship interview to mention them? Or get ready for a RQ?
Thoughts and positivity are appreciated!
Well, despite what I thought were incredibly careful records and triple checking with credit card statements, work records, etc. I found out I wasn't 100% with my absences. I received my FOIA this morning and found that while the majority of the 50+ entries I listed in my residency calculator are accurate, I found that I missed two weekend trips (a total of 3 days outside of Canada) and that for three other trips I was off by a single day (left 1 day early on 2 absences, left 1 day later on the other). Meeting the 1460 day requirement is not a problem; in fact, recalculated I still have a 500+ day buffer.
That said, with my application in process are there any practical, proactive steps I can take now? Or just wait until my citizenship interview to mention them? Or get ready for a RQ?
Thoughts and positivity are appreciated!