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Post ITA - Travel History Question

wbayg

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Hi

I arrived in Canada for doing masters in Fall 2011 and now I am working here after completing my masters. Should I include my arrival to Canada in the travel history?

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wbayg said:
Hi

I arrived in Canada for doing masters in Fall 2011 and now I am working here after completing my masters. Should I include my arrival to Canada in the travel history?

Thanks
I had the same concern. I include my Canadian study and work record in my travel history since it's out of my original country. But I'm not sure if it's necessary. I don't think it's a bad thing to give them as more information as you can as long as it's true.
 

wbayg

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Evaii said:
I had the same concern. I include my Canadian study and work record in my travel history since it's out of my original country. But I'm not sure if it's necessary. I don't think it's a bad thing to give them as more information as you can as long as it's true.
From what I understand, travel history includes trips outside your country of origin and country of residence. When you arrived in Canada, you actually changed your country of residence.
 

wbayg

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dan_and said:
Not required. Canada has become your country of residence.

You should make sure to include your change of residential address in the address history, though.

Generally:

Moving somewhere (including a to different country): Include in address history
Traveling (and returning to your country of residence): Include in travel history
Thanks for the quick response. I had the same idea in my mind, just needed some external validation. :)