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jebok79

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Feb 9, 2013
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My eligibility period will be 2013/03/31 - 2018/03/31.. now there is a question on app form
" On the last 4 years did you live outside canada for 183 days? "

March 31 2014 is the exact date 4 years back which i still live in Philippines and July 26 2014 i arrive in canada and became PR..
what should i answer here? Is it a YES or a NO?
 

winpro

Star Member
Dec 1, 2017
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My eligibility period will be 2013/03/31 - 2018/03/31.. now there is a question on app form
" On the last 4 years did you live outside canada for 183 days? "

March 31 2014 is the exact date 4 years back which i still live in Philippines and July 26 2014 i arrive in canada and became PR..
what should i answer here? Is it a YES or a NO?
Read the question again and again and think about it.
Looks like answer is YES. but I am dumbfounded by your confusion on such a trivial matter.
 

jebok79

Hero Member
Feb 9, 2013
210
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Read the question again and again and think about it.
Looks like answer is YES. but I am dumbfounded by your confusion on such a trivial matter.
My answer is No cause although i am still in philippines thats time starting point of 4 years back should be March 31 2014 onward,, so from march 31 2014 - July 25 2014 are only the numbers need to be calculated w/c are only 117days to be exact... pls tell me what do you say on my theory tnx in advance
 

winpro

Star Member
Dec 1, 2017
161
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My answer is No cause although i am still in philippines thats time starting point of 4 years back should be March 31 2014 onward,, so from march 31 2014 - July 25 2014 is only the numbers need to be calculated w/c is only 117days to be exact... pls tell me what is your opinion on this tnx in advance
Well looks like you are right. There is no need to shiver over this question. Just use the residency calculator it will show you the number of days you were absent.
Please do not ask the same question again.
thanks
 

jebok79

Hero Member
Feb 9, 2013
210
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Well looks like you are right. There is no need to shiver over this question. Just use the residency calculator it will show you the number of days you were absent.
Please do not ask the same question again.
thanks
Alright I am just making sure of my theory actually tnx