While filling the EE profile you wont fill Travel History....sonny_saa said:I've seen quite a few forum members mention that CIC asks for travel history/schedule A at a later date.
From my understanding you submit this info when you're filling out your application for express entry then why do they ask for it again?
I understand that, hence my question.kvr007 said:While filling the EE profile you wont fill Travel History....
Once you get an ITA.... then u need to fill some blank fields in EE profile where u can see travel history and also previous address u lived in past 10 years or from your 18 years of age....
Schedule A/4/4A are the forms and other additional docs CIC will ask at later stage for some applicants...
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t333045.0.htmlsonny_saa said:I understand that, hence my question.
I've already filled out all this info during ITA and just sent my application today. I'm pretty sure that everybody who applies through express entry goes through the same process then why're some people getting requests for travel history/background again?
Usually when there is a "yes" answer to any of the statutory questions, or when they need more details or clarification regarding past travels or personal history. May be something as innocent as an applicant putting the wrong dates that they feel need to be corrected, or they may be on the lookout for concerns about an applicant's background in declared military or government activities or prolonged stays or numerous repeated visits in certain countries not explained by employment.sonny_saa said:I understand that, hence my question.
I've already filled out all this info during ITA and just sent my application today. I'm pretty sure that everybody who applies through express entry goes through the same process then why're some people getting requests for travel history/background again?
Great answer +1.. To add to this they could also ask a Schedule A when there are gaps within your history.bellaluna said:Usually when there is a "yes" answer to any of the statutory questions, or when they need more details or clarification regarding past travels or personal history. May be something as innocent as an applicant putting the wrong dates that they feel need to be corrected, or they may be on the lookout for concerns about an applicant's background in declared military or government activities or prolonged stays or numerous repeated visits in certain countries not explained by employment.
If you answered "no" to all statutory questions, and there are no potential security risks in your travel history or personal history, you likely won't be requested for Schedule A.
Schedules 4 and 4A are only requested to provincial nominees because they somehow do not include this at the start of the eAPR even for those who got an ITA under PNP.
It is advisable to send in Schedule 4 along with the e-APR application because all PNP applicants get this request. I don't see the point in waiting for them to ask this form and then send it. It only delays the processing IMO.bellaluna said:Schedules 4 and 4A are only requested to provincial nominees because they somehow do not include this at the start of the eAPR even for those who got an ITA under PNP.