Hello,
I had a question about travel history. I moved to Canada in August 2018 on a study permit. Canada is thus my temporary country of residence.
In Aug 2018 I travelled to Canada on a return ticket and went back to my country of citizenship in December 2018. I travelled back to Canada in 5 days on a one-way ticket. I then travelled to my country of citizen in April for two weeks.
Presently, I list the travel history as:
- From: Aug 18, To: Dec 18, Country of Visit: Canada
- From: April 19, To: April 19, Country of Visit: Country of Citizenship.
However, I am missing the one way trip I took in Dec 18 to come back to Canada. Do I need to list this?
Personally, I am considering changing this to reflect my travel rather than relocation. For example, I can change the first row above to:
- From: Dec 18, Dec 18, Country of Visit: Country of Citizenship.
- From: April 19, To: April 19, Country of Visit: Country of Citizenship.
However, then I do not include my first trip to Canada or rather relocation to Canada. Is that OK?
I had a question about travel history. I moved to Canada in August 2018 on a study permit. Canada is thus my temporary country of residence.
In Aug 2018 I travelled to Canada on a return ticket and went back to my country of citizenship in December 2018. I travelled back to Canada in 5 days on a one-way ticket. I then travelled to my country of citizen in April for two weeks.
Presently, I list the travel history as:
- From: Aug 18, To: Dec 18, Country of Visit: Canada
- From: April 19, To: April 19, Country of Visit: Country of Citizenship.
However, I am missing the one way trip I took in Dec 18 to come back to Canada. Do I need to list this?
Personally, I am considering changing this to reflect my travel rather than relocation. For example, I can change the first row above to:
- From: Dec 18, Dec 18, Country of Visit: Country of Citizenship.
- From: April 19, To: April 19, Country of Visit: Country of Citizenship.
However, then I do not include my first trip to Canada or rather relocation to Canada. Is that OK?
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